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o 5 <br />79 <br />o 6 <br />77 <br />o 7 <br />79 <br />o 8 <br />73.5 <br />0 9 <br />74 <br />0 10 <br />73.25 <br />0 11 <br />73 <br />o 12 <br />74 <br />o 13 <br />73.5 <br />o 14 <br />75 <br />o 15 <br />72 <br />V. Fence footings still encroach over the property line onto our property at 1774 <br />Gramsie Road <br />A. Most fence ordinances require: <br />• Fences shall be located entirely on the private property of the person constructing <br />or causing the construction of the fence unless the owner of the adjoining property <br />agrees in writing that the fence may be erected on the division line for the two <br />adjoining properties. <br />• Many homeowners build a fence with enough setback from the property line so <br />they can maintain the fence properly <br />B. In the case of this fence, <br />• See photos at each footing. Even after the letter from the City of Arden Hills dates <br />September 15, 2009, the following 7 footings of the 15 footings still encroach <br />over the property line. (See Attachments 8 —14) <br />VI. The Arden Hills zoning code states that fences may be placed <br />along lot lines provided no damage of any kind results to the abutting <br />property. <br />• After the letter from the City of Arden Hills dated September 15, 2009, damage to <br />our property has not been repaired, including near the following fence posts, 3, 5, <br />6,7,1 ,13,14, a 15. <br />• Did the City of Arden Hills ever follow-up or inspect to see if the <br />homeowners at 1777 Glenview Avenue had done anything to put them in <br />compliance what they were directed to do in the September 15, 2009 letter? <br />