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this solution, we believe, would be much cheaper than going to <br />court, which will probably happen, since it appears that the <br />property owner has a good case. <br />then, if after the new city fence is built, the property owner tries to <br />build a second, new fence, you can deny it, as you should have <br />done in the first place. <br />also, nothing in the packet mentions that the city considers the <br />road side of this property to be the rear of the property, rather <br />than the front, so a 6 foot privacy fence is allowed there. you <br />need to update your fence ordinance so that even though the <br />shore side of lakeshore property is considered the front yard, that <br />even lakeshore property needs to follow the front yard fence <br />regulations when the rear yard faces a road. the road side of this <br />property and all lakeshore properties should have to follow the <br />front yard fence regulations. so, update your ordinance! <br />good luck! <br />roger <br />roger hess jr <br />Unless restricted by law, all correspondence to and from Roseville City <br />government offices, including information submitted through electronic forms such <br />as this one, may be public data subject to the Minnesota Data Practices Act <br />and/or may be disclosed to third parties. <br />Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. <br />Qbhf!64!pg!331 <br /> <br />