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A <br /> February 2, 1993 <br /> Enclosed is application, explanation, and site plan to raise the existing five foot fence to eight <br /> feet. <br /> The area in yellow is now fenced at five feet around the rear yard, three feet between houses to <br /> east and west and continuing to within three feet of public sidewalk (the required set back). <br /> To put our fence in scale and attempt to minimize the 4 -car garage at 1433 Idaho and to alleviate <br /> somewhat, if possible, possible loss of property values, we propose the following. <br /> 1. Remove east and west rear fences and reinstall them between the houses not to <br /> extend beyond the house or into the front yard. <br /> 2. Replace this fence that has been removed with a six foot fence which would have <br /> a visually pleasing two foot lattice top, for a total height of eight feet all fencing <br /> to match existing white maintenance -free vinyl. <br /> 3. To take the existing three foot fence between the houses (that would be replaced <br /> with the new rear fencing) and join to the front three foot fencing extending across <br /> the front of property, ending on each side of my sidewalk (three foot set back from <br /> public walk). A four foot brick pillar would be installed at end of this fencing by <br /> my sidewalk with brass lamps on each post for a visually pleasing entrance to the <br /> house. <br /> In referring to subdivision 4 (Standards for Granting a Variance), the following statements are <br /> true: <br /> It will not be detrimental to public welfare. <br /> b. It will not diminish or impair property values in the area. <br /> c. It is necessary for us to preserve and enjoy the substantial rights of our garden <br /> (which has been photographed by a nursery for a magazine publication). <br /> d. It will not impair supply of light and air to adjacent property. <br /> e. It will not impair use of public streets. <br /> f. It will not endanger public safety. <br /> g. The five garages at 1427 certainly distinguish it from all other properties. This <br /> fence is unique but very beautiful as there are substantial plantings and trees that <br /> incorporate the fencing to the property. Fencing is also the same material used <br /> in a $10,000 replacement of all windows to the house that was done two years <br /> ago. <br /> h. The fence does increase my property value and could result in financial loss <br /> (because of the garage that is such a "monstrosity" and so "ridiculous" for a 5 -car <br /> garage on a 50 -foot lot. This is a direct quote of a Board member at the meeting <br /> of the Board when they granted variances to leave the 4 -car garage stand. <br />