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Davidson: <br /> <br />Why is the right-of-way so wide <br />there? <br /> <br />Tom Phare, Director of Public Works, (INAUDIBLE). <br /> <br />Davidson: <br /> <br />I was out there this weekend and I <br />noticed that all of the fences are <br />pretty much in line with the <br />applicants request. Does that mean <br />that everybody has built in the <br />right-of-way? <br /> <br />Franklin: <br /> <br />They shouldn't be or they'll have to <br />move it, or request a revocable <br />license. Dahlia, in that area, is a <br />60 ft. right-of-way. There is less <br />right-of-way there. <br /> <br />Davidson: <br /> <br />I meant exactly in the same area. <br />On Sunday there was somebody else <br />visibly putting up fence posts. <br /> <br />Franklin: <br /> <br />We'll visit with them and check and <br />see if it's in the right-of-way. <br /> <br />Davidson: <br /> <br />I was wondering if Council was going <br />to grant this one, if we just <br />couldn't grant your department <br />authority to grant them all along <br />the line. <br /> <br />Franklin: <br /> <br />It would save time if you felt that <br />was justified. Naturally, all of <br />the fence permit applications we get <br />call for fences on the property <br />line. We inspect them and if <br />they're outside the property line, <br />we bring it to the owners attention. <br /> <br />Mayer: <br /> <br />I was out there tonight and I came <br />to a different conclusion. If you <br />look to the other side of the <br />street, most of those fences are 8 <br />ft. off. Even the fence in <br />question, where the posts are going <br />up, are more like 4-5 ft. off of the <br />sidewalk as opposed to 2 1/2. <br /> <br />Davidson: <br /> <br />That's still within the right-of- <br />way. <br /> <br />Mayer: <br /> <br />The 8 ft. utility easement is not <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br /> <br />
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