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PL PACKETS 1989
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PL PACKET 10031989
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home. This new section was 7 feet tall--to match the 18 foot section. • <br /> After two months the boards in the fence have shrunk in width and <br /> and have warped at the top and bottom-- probably because support cross- <br /> bars are too far from the top and bottom. <br /> RECOMMENDATION: We strongly recommend that the entire fence visible <br /> from our property conform to the Saint Anthony Village ordinances concerning <br /> fences. We hope this fence will meet specifications at an early date. <br /> FOOTNOTE: We note that Mr. Yarr also built a fence 6' 2" to 61 8" <br /> tall on the Zahhos side of his yards and that the highest part (61 i") extends <br /> 8 feet beyond the front corner of the Yarr home (toward the street). This <br /> high fence in front of the house is unsightly from the street and blocks <br /> public view of nice evergreen trees. We understand Saint Anthony Village <br /> restricts front yard fences to four feet. Unless Mr. Zahhos feels differentlyp <br /> we recommend the front yard fence meet Saint Anthony Village requirements. <br /> • <br />
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