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Posted by Quebec Red on February 25, 2006 at 10:20:57 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Fence Question posted by Hugh MacKay on February 24, 2006 at 19:10:50:
I concur with Mr.Hugh. (also if you want to dispute his law, be sure that YOUR book is real valid (double grin)). As a former fence inspector, before constructing a property border fence, a good survey and a proper tape are required. In my area,a line fence should be put on the line. The exception is when a ditch is present. Then the ditch is to be constructed centered on the line. The fence may be constructed on only one side, or a distance on one side then on the other side. This is USUALLY agreed by the concerned parties, and then such decisions are duly recorded. Topography may require modifications. Do not go out and build where you think it goes. On the farm to keep animals in, I constructed an 8 strand page wire fence with a hot wire inside. This fence would be as good as new in 20 years as long as the hot wire was hot and the snowplows did not get over zealous (which has happened, and then the FUN begins as my fuse is really, really short; and yes I have plowed roads).Here, a line fence is still 50-50 responsibility. The city livers are trying to say that user pays applies, but this is still a mostly rural council who follow the Code, even though there are no farmers on the council.,,,,QR..
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