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■ We request a sample piece of the 2 x 4s facing our property to <br />provide to the University of Minnesota Department of Forest <br />Resources to verify the type of wood that was used. <br />C. Structure <br />• 1777 Glenview Avenue side of the fence <br />o See Section E2 above <br />• 1774 Gamsie Road side of the fence <br />o See Section Ob above <br />D. Conclusion <br />• This is not a fence with two finished sides. The fence is not the same on both <br />sides, nor are the same materials used on both sides. <br />• The 1777 Glenview Avenue side of the fence is the good or best side of the <br />fence. The face, finished side, "good" side or the best side of a fence shall face <br />out or away from the property upon which the fence is constructed or in this case <br />should face toward 1774 Gramsie Road. This is a violation of the Zoning Code. <br />IV. The fence in several areas breeches the 72 inch height limit. And in some of the <br />circumstances it is so egregious that it is 79 inches tall or better. <br />A. Most fence ordinances require: <br />• Height restrictions <br />B. In this case: <br />The Arden Hills ordinance provides Height of Fences in Side and Rear Yards. <br />Fences in side or rear yards may not exceed six (6) feet in height in all residential <br />districts. <br />• Megan Beekman told us that in Arden Hills this means six (6) feet from the <br />ground <br />• The fence built by the homeowners at 1777 Glenview Avenue is an excess of 6 ft. <br />When measuring the fence at all 15 posts, at only one post is the height of the <br />fence 6 feet high or less <br />• See Zoning permit application, contractor/owner applied for and committed <br />to a 6 foot fence Attachments 1 and 2 <br />• Measurements at each post are: See attachment 9 <br />Post Height in inches <br />0 1 78.25 <br />o 2 76 <br />o 3 78 <br />o 4 75.25 <br />