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as <br />p. 2 <br />I. FENCES <br />Reasons for undertaking this Aro <br />We are told that fences used to exist where we want to build them. <br />They should be rebuilt for reasons of privacy and security. <br />Having only just moved in on the Fourth of July, we have already <br />seen cars in the alley with their windows smashed, and have heard <br />kids at night running through the yard setting off firecrackers <br />between our house and the neighbor's. Almost everyone on our <br />block has some sort of fence on the alley limiting access to their <br />yard. We looked at fences that are common in our area and have <br />found a design that we like and which is comparable to those of <br />our neighbors (see pp. 3, 4). Another reason for the alley fence <br />is purely visual and aesthetic. We would rather not look at <br />garbage cans as they sit out on the alley waiting to be emptied, <br />or piles of house remodeling debris that have to sit alongside the <br />garbage cans. It would also be nice not to have to look at the <br />backsides of the garages across the alley if they happen not to be <br />well maintained. <br />Materials and clans <br />Both fences would be of a standard picket type design. The <br />material would be unpainted wood; the posts and supports pressure - <br />treated. Posts would be set in concrete. Hinges and latches would <br />be standard steel hardware. Photos on p. 4 and plan on p. 10 show <br />where on the lot fences are to be located. <br />
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