Cranberry has never had a fence ordinance, but as a result of a neighborhood dispute involving a six foot stockade fence that one of them installed along their property line, up to the sidewalk, and along the driveway, that’s about to change. Because of the fence’s placement, which was outside of the public right of way, the Township had no administrative remedy for the disputed barrier, which blocked the neighbor’s view when they backed out of their driveway. In response, the Township’s Board adopted an amendment to Cranberry’s zoning ordinance at its April 1 meeting that stipulates the height, placement, and transparency requirements of front yard fences. Under its provisions, permits would be required before front yard fences or walls could be constructed. A fee of $50 would be charged for reviewing plans. But the new rule comes too late for the initial spat between neighbors; the one who erected the fence has moved out of town and their real estate agents quickly removed it. For more details, contact Community Development Director Ron Henshaw at ron.henshaw@cranberrytownship.org.