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<br />" <br /> <br />MEMO <br /> <br />DATE: September 1,2000 <br /> <br />TO Planning Commission <br /> <br />FROM: Jim March <br /> <br />RE : Attached letter from Roger Shimon, 1751 Peltier Lake Drive <br /> <br />,........................................................................... <br /> <br />I met with the gentleman that wrote the attached letter on Friday morning. He is <br />concerned about an electric fence that exists on the north side of his property. His <br />property is adjacent to an approximate 14 acre parcel that is zoned R -I Rural Residential <br />and is owned by John and Sanna Buckbee. <br /> <br />Mr. Shimon plans to appear at the Planning Commission meeting. He would like to <br />address amending the zoning ordinance to include a buffer for this type of fencing <br />between R-I and other residential districts. Mr. Shimon feels that he should not be <br />forced to construct a fence because his neighbor decides to put up an electric fence. <br /> <br />I spoke to Mr. John Buckbee in. regards to this issue. Mr. Buckbee indicated that he <br />might have intentions to expand the pasture area for his horses on his own property. The <br />electric fence would be approximately 8' off of the property line. <br /> <br />The newly adopted Ordinance #4 allows electric and barb wired fencing only on property <br />zoned R-l Rural Residentia1. There is nc nlcntion of a buffer zone or setba;;ks reqt~ired <br />for this type offencing. <br />
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