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CITY OF Iot012TH OI,MSTED <br />"'I'OGETgIER WE CAN MAKE A DIEFg+'EflZENCE" <br />BOARD OF BUII,DING COI)E APPEALS <br />THUkZSDAY, JANUARY 18, 2001 <br />IN COUNCIL CHAIVIBERS <br />At 5:30pan <br />I. ROLL CALL: <br />Chairman, Puzzitiello called the meeting to order at 5:30pm. <br />PRESENT: Chairman, Puzzitiello, Board members, M. Conway, and R. Klesta. <br />ABSENT: Board members, D. Spoerke and P. Engoglia. <br />ALSO PRESENT: Building Commissioner, D. Conway, and Assistant Clerk of Commissions, S. <br />Solomon. <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: The Board of Building Codes of Appeals <br />ininutes dated Septeinber 21, 2000 have been subinitted for approval. <br />R. Puzzitiello motioned to approve the Building Board of Appeals minutes dated September 21, <br />2000 as submitted. The motion was seconded by M. Conway and unanimously approved. <br />III. BUIILDING DEPARTMENT REQUESTS: <br />Mariusz OleksX; 6659 Chadbourne Dr. <br />Proposal consists of a fence violation. Applicant built fence with framing facing outward. <br />Violation of 1369.03 (a-1). <br />Chairman Puzzitiello called a11 interested parties forward to review the request. Mr. Oleksy <br />indicated that he was a first time homeowner and he bought this house about two years ago. He <br />saw how lus neighbors had built their fences with the framing outward and thought that it was <br />the appropriate way to build the fence. He had obtained a fence building permit and was <br />surprised when the inspector came and told him that the fence was in violation of the ordinance. <br />At that point he found that the ordinance was changed about a year before he built his fence. <br />Mr. Puzzitiello questioned if Mr. Oleksy owned any of the neighboring parcels. Mr. Oleksy <br />replied no, it is not his property. Mr. Conway indicated that there have been no complaints from <br />aUutting property owners. The complaint they received was that the fence was down in the soil, <br />so it wasn't related to how the fence was constrizcted inside or outside, it was blocking the soil. <br />Mr. Puzzitiello commented that his neighbor had the same fencing condition. Mr. Conway <br />indicated that fence was done under the old ordinance so he is O.K. Mr. Klesta indicated they <br />need to enforce the ordinance. The options would be to flop the fence and put the framing on <br />the inside or the more expensive way to go would be to perimeter it with more wood so the <br />framing would not show on the inside or the outside. The reason they did make that ordinance is <br />because this is unsightly. Even though the neighbors aren't complaining now, whose to say the <br />next neighbor won't complain. Mr. Puzzitiello questioned how Mr. Oleksy planned to correct