whatdidyousay!
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Well, here is the bubble burster.... The road/property easements belong to the city regardless. Now since he is not grandfathered in, His fence has to be at least 2 feet away from any road surface, any new building structures (sheds, parking pads..ect..) has to be 5 feet from any property lines and 6 feet away from any stuctures.... if you noticed, my shed is about a foot from the road as the road was installed years later and can never be changed. If I was to tear the shed down, I cannot replace another there in the same spot as it will have to comply to the new rules/regulations ( I was going to tear the shed off the pad and have a new prefabed shed placed there...nope. So the old shed will stay, for now.
BUT, the landlord thinks he can install a fence right at the road... hahaha, cant wait to see what happens as I already know his property is not squared, its kinda geometric outta whack of a rectangle, although he is a contractor, he best get a land survey...
I am going to go see about a land survey for my property as I own a bit more past my shed and need to know before I go putting up my privacy fence....
Another funny is, lady next door had the dead tree cut down and now the renters are parking on her parking pad ( she already told them that sh better not catch them parking there again before) well now they are back at it as well....its reallly an interesting bunch there.
I was thinking the fence will be too close to road , the landlord does not know the road. He is a fool and you knew that already . Let him build the fence and see what happen it'll fun hearing what the outcome will be. I bet you're getting a big laugh out of this.