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Re: OT: Fence Question
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Posted by Anthony on February 25, 2006 at 13:57:43 from (24.187.72.124):
In Reply to: OT: Fence Question posted by Anthony on February 24, 2006 at 16:50:07:
Thanks everyone for the advice. As we can see, laws and regulations can vary a lot from one jurisdiction to another and from rural to suburban. Being surrounded by houses my land is in what has changed from a wooded rural area to "built up" in the past 5 years. Town fence ordinances currently only permit a 8 ft max fence, and that is a special exception for farmers. I will talk to some others around here and see if the 8 ft is working for them. If not I will have to think about petitioning for 10 ft under some special ag exemptions that are available. I have the survey and corners marked, since it is so expensive I really only have one chance to do it right. What I was worried about is if a neighbor put up a fence like chain link or stockade right on the line next to mine for privacy; it would make it difficult to do repairs in the future, if necessary. I'm dealing with like 15 different neighbors and currently none of them has a fence near the line, but who knows what can happen in a few years from now. Thanks.
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