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<br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />BOARD OF BUILDING CODE APPEALS <br />IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS <br />MAY 17, 2007 <br />MINUTES <br />1. ROLL CALL: <br />Prior to the start of the meeting Mr. O'Malley swore in new board member B.J. Meder. <br />Acting Chair N. Althen called the meeting to order at 5:35 pm. <br />PRESENT: Members; D. Sabo, M. Conway, N. Althen, and B. Meder <br />AL.SO PRESENT: Assistant Law Director B. O'Malley, Assistant Building Commissioner R. <br />Mathews and D. Rote Clerk of Commissions. <br />ABSENT: Member R. Lipcsey <br />Board members felt that the matter of chair and vice chair should be addressed when there is a <br />full board present. <br />H. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: <br />M. Conway moved to approve the Board of Building Code Appeals minutes dated November 16, <br />2006 as written with starting time corrected. N. Althen seconded, roll call on the motion; D. <br />Sabo, M. Conway, N. Althen "yes" and B. Meder abstained. <br />II. OLD SUSINESS: <br />IV. NEW BUSINESS: <br />James Smith; 5534 Barton Road: (WRD # 3) <br />Proposal consists of erecting a privacy fence. <br />The following variance is requested: A variance to install a 61 foot section of privacy fence <br />along neighbors existing 4-foot high fence, which is in violation of section (1369.03 (a 3)). <br />Mr. Smith the owner came forward to address the board. Mr. Althen asked if the diagram <br />showed a 3 or 7 foot distance from the existing fence. Mr. Smith said he would leave what ever <br />distance the board wanted between the fences. The fence is needed as he has two rottweiler's <br />and the existing 4 foot high fence is poorly constructed gaps/wholes between the slats. The <br />fence is owned by the condominiums and he has spoken to their maintenance workers about the <br />openings but they have done nothing to fix it. The condo owners walk their dogs and let their <br />children/grandchildren play along the fence and stick their hands through the openings to pet the <br />dogs which upset them. He is concerned for the safety of the condo owners and other dogs in the <br />area. He was issued a permit for the board on board fences along both sideyard lines but the <br />existing 4 foot fence is in sufficient. Mr. Althen requested a gate be installed so the area between <br />the fences could be maintained and asked if the sideyard fences would end in line with the rear <br />fence line. Mr. Smith said he would end the rear fence line at the back end of his shed and place <br />a gate wide enough to take is riding mower through, but he was within his rights to keep the <br />existing sections of fence which are already in place. Mr. Mathews said a 5 foot distance would <br />give the applicant ample distance which could be maintained as long as a gate was installed. Mr. <br />Althen asked if the applicant would have to remove sections of the sideline fencing to ensure <br />utility worlcers have access. Mr. Smith suggested he placed both sideline fences inward 1-foot <br />onto his own property to code and would prefer not to remove any existing fencing. Board <br />inembers felt that the rear fence should not be any further baclc than the rear wall of the existing
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