Elon Musk's 16.5-foot chain-link fence and gate, surrounding his $6 million property in West Lake Hills, Texas, were erected without permission, violating local regulations. Neighbors are unhappy with the fence height exceeding the six-foot maximum limit and the increased traffic to Musk's residence since he relocated Tesla's headquarters. A representative admitted the lack of permits was an oversight, but local city council meetings are set for Musk to seek retroactive variances amidst growing community discontent and heightened tensions.
Granting these variances would do nothing but facilitate their bad behavior on our quiet, little cul-de-sac, said Paul Hemmer, a neighbor who seems to be one of the more vociferous voices in the ongoing battle.
No permit was obtained prior to installation, according to a Musk representative who went before the city's Zoning and Planning Commission in order to obtain retroactive variances. This was an oversight by the property manager at the time.
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