Fremont Orders Teen To Dismantle Haunted House Over Permit Issue
FREMONT (CBS SF) – Halloween is still weeks away, but already a popular Haunted House in Fremont is being forced to close its doors after the city called it a public safety hazard.
For the past seven years, Chris Stelle has transformed his parents' backyard into an elaborate haunted house for Halloween. Thousands of friends and neighbors have been through the annual freak show.
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But this year, the city of Fremont got wise to the house, constructed mostly out of wood pallets, and declared it a safety hazard.
"We just don't want to stop," said Stelle. "We want to continue on with the spirit of Halloween and make people happy."
Stelle is hoping to move the entire house to a local church, if he can get a permit from the city.
"I think it's stupid, I really do," said neighbor Helen Marquez. "I think they should just let it go."
The city is giving the family until the 26th to have the house dismantled, or face daily fines.
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