(A) Upon denial of a fence permit application by the building inspector, an applicant may appeal in writing to the Board of Adjustment for consideration of variances. Whenever the applicant can show that a strict application of the terms of this article will impose upon him or her unusual or practical difficulties, the Board of Adjustment may consider such variances when the Board is satisfied that granting of such variation will not merely serve as a convenience but will alleviate some demonstrable and unusual hardship or difficulty to warrant a variance and, at the same time, the surrounding property will be properly protected.
(B) Areas that warrant a hearing before the Board of Adjustment would be fence materials, fence setbacks and overall height of the fence. These are the only areas that may be considered for considering a variance by the Board of Adjustment.
(Ord. 382, passed 7-8-2021)