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JOANN SPORLEDER: It's a wire fence, a heavy wire fence. It's been there for many, <br />many years. It's not behind the house, it's at the South side of the house. <br />NANCY ICKLER: Right, it's behind the house with respect to Wayne Street. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: Yes, but, it goes clear to the other street. <br />JOHN OXIAN: What are you going to replace this with? I don't think you are going to <br />find wire fence. Are you going to be able to find wire fence? <br />NANCY ICKLER: I don't know. <br />JOHN OXIAN: I think you are going to have, to go with some type of chain link fence. <br />NANCY ICKLER: I don't think that is going to work very good. I don't know. Do any <br />of you have any suggestions? <br />'JOANN SPORLEDER: Some chain like fences are covered with a black like material. <br />NANCY ICKLER: That would be all right; because, you wouldn't be able to see it. It <br />would be like a black screen. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: What I don't think any of us knows is how well they hold up <br />and how many years of weather they can take. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: I simply don't know; but, they look very good. They are almost <br />invisible. You are talking about in that wooded area. <br />NANCY ICKLER: In that wooded area, and then when we move the hedges back and <br />replant them if we need to there along the inside of the hedge. <br />JOHN OXIAN: How high is the fence now, four foot? <br />NANCY ICKLER: No, it's not that high. It's only three -and -a half. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: Would four foot do it? <br />NANCY ICKLER: You mean would it be tall enough? <br />KAREN HAMMOND-NASH: Well, the existing one is not tall enough at three -in -a - <br />half. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: There is so much foliage, you know that you are not going to see <br />it anyway. <br />16 <br />