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Mr, Keating went over the history of the situation in detail <br />and presented pictures of the fence for the Board to review. <br />Chairman Bird expressed surprise that no one was present <br />today to express their opposition, and Mr. Keating informed the <br />Board that notice was sent to Mr. Shea of the Forest Park II <br />Property Owners Association by regular mail and notice was also <br />published. <br />Discussion ensued regarding the fact that the fence is only <br />1' over the allowed height and there are vacant lots on either <br />side which makes it look worse. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone wished to be heard. <br />Ms. Cheryl Boisjolie appeared representing her parents who <br />are out of state. She explained they have a pool in their <br />backyard and the fence is necessary to allow them some privacy, <br />especially with vacant lots on both sides of the residence. She <br />noted that they have requested that the empty lots at least be <br />mowed, and she has bought paint for the fence. Ms. Boisjolie <br />emphasized that although the fence is 6' high, the permit was <br />issued by the County, and at worst, only 1' would have to be cut <br />off. She continued that she did receive the letter of notice <br />sent out by the Planning Department and the neighbors are at home <br />so she would believe they also were aware of the meeting. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Scurlock, the Board unani- <br />mously closed the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bowman, the Board unani- <br />mously (4-0) denied the appeal of the <br />Boisjolie Minor Site Plan Approval and <br />upheld the decision of the Planning & <br />Zoning Commission. <br />61 <br />J U L 2 0 193 BOOK 54 PrcE <br />