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• This is the good or best side of the fence. The face, finished side, "good" side or <br />the best side of a fence shall face out or away from the property upon which the <br />fence is constructed or in this case should face toward 1774 Gramsie Road. <br />3. The side of the fence facing 1774 Gramsie Road is the back of the fence or non face <br />side of the fence, the unfinished side of the fence, non -smooth side, and under the <br />ordinance this back side of the fence is supposed to face 1777 Glenview Avenue. ( See <br />Attachment 6) <br />a. Inferior types of wood are used on this side of the fence facing 1774 Gramsie Road <br />• These 2 x 4s are unfinished, raw 2 x 4s made of pine or fir with big knots <br />• Support posts, columns, rails or other structural members appear to be "off the <br />shelf', inexpensive, unfinished 2 x 4s that have large knots. <br />• Pine unfinished 2 x 4 framing studs toe nailed to the posts <br />• These 2 x 4s are unfinished, raw 2 x 4s made of pine or fir with big knots <br />b. Support and structural frame, framing studs, columns, rails, support beams or other <br />structural members face our home at 1774 Gramsie Road and the Zoning Code requires <br />that they face the builder of the fence. <br />. <br />• When building a fence, once the posts installed into the ground, the rails are <br />attached to the posts and the fencing material is attached to the rails or fence <br />frame <br />• In this case, the rails or fence frame are exposed to our home at 1774 Gramsie <br />Road and the fencing was screwed or nailed on to the rails or fence frame or studs <br />with the screws or nails were inserted into the rails or fence frame or studs toward <br />our home at 1774 Gramsie Road. This is the exact opposite of what the ordinance <br />requires. <br />• Here are descriptors from other cities that help determine the back of the fence -- <br />lets apply them in this case: <br />o Shows the frame of the fence <br />o Framing studs <br />o Framing material <br />o Support structure <br />o posts, rails and other structural members <br />o having structural supports <br />o framing, supports are visible <br />o side with structural supports <br />
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