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John Ankrum, building official, explains to the board that the need for a variance <br />was brought to the attention of the applicant when gathering quotes to repair the <br />fence. Anktum commends the applicant for following the correct process instead of <br />just constructing the fence without permission. He also states that though the city <br />does not have any issues with the proposed fence that it is a board decision. <br />Marcelino Rodrigues, of 210 SE 23' St, is a neighboring property that is in favor of <br />the fence and states that since it is existing he does not have an issue. <br />Mr. and Mrs. Kolton Porter, of 2213 Hubbard, state that they would like to <br />reconstruct a fence of the same style to preserve the character of the home. It is also <br />beneficial to have the front yard fence since they have three small children. <br />No one else spoke in favor or opposition. <br />Public hearing was declared closed. <br />Motion was made by Ruth Ann Alsobrook, seconded by Brady Fisher to approve the <br />variance to Section 11.5-3 (b)(1)(a) of the Zoning Ordinance. Motion carried 5:0. <br />5. Meeting adjourned 12:15 p.m. <br />APPROVED THE 16TH DAY OF OCTOBEF019. <br />Cha 46h .�` <br />