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September 2012

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74 • SEPTEMBER 2012 • WORLD FENCE NEWS Fence ordinances continued from page 66 edges at points 10 feet from their in- tersection. Interior and corner lots Front yards – Fences in required front yards are prohibited. However, fences on corner lots shall be permitted to the side of the principal structure subject to the fol- lowing provisions: • Fences as erected prior to Jan. 1, 2010 with a setback of no less than one foot from the street right-of-way line. The maximum height is six feet. • A fence with a setback of one foot from the street right-of-way line provided that there are no principal structures facing such street within the same block. The maximum height is six feet. Side yards – All fences shall not exceed six feet in height. There is no openness requirement. Rear yards – All fences shall not High Performance Can lever Gate Hardware! For Commercial, Residen al and Ins tu onal applica ons Distributor Opportuni es Available Benefi ts • Higher Weight Capacity • Smaller Overall Gate Length • Easy Installa on • Durability • Higher Effi ciency • Low Maintenance • Minimal Visible Hardware • Accommodates up to 4,000lbs or up to 59 opening. exceed six feet in height. There is no openness requirement. Notwithstanding the above height restrictions, masonry pillars, including decorations and appurtenances thereon, in conjunction with ornamen- tal iron fences, cannot be more than 25 percent higher than the attached fence and not be wider than 24 inches. Brigham City, Utah A. Fences and walls in residential districts may be erected or allowed as limited or exempted herein, and pro- vided that any fence or wall over three feet in height shall require a fence per- mit and if over six feet in height, be de- signed to withstand anticipated wind loads, as defined within the current The system works on a simple principle of two heavy duty carriages installed on the ground and a high quality track that rolls on the carriages and supports the gate. This eliminates the need for a complicated system of rollers and wheels and is fully enclosed from external elements. Manufactured in Italy by Professional Gate Hardware from Architectural Iron Designs, Inc. 950 South 2nd Street, Plainfi eld, NJ 07063 | Ph: (800) 784-7444 or (908) 757-2323 Fax: (908) 757-3439 | www.duragates.com | info@duragates.com Table top show to be part of CFA By the Sea outing Carolinas Fence Association pres- ident Bob Masten of Guardian Fence Suppliers announced that a table top show will be part of the chapter's By The Sea outing Sept. 27-30, 2012 in Myrtle Beach, S.C. adopted City Building Code. For fences, retaining walls or other landscape features less than three feet in height, the following shall apply: 1. When sidewalk is present, a fence, retaining wall or other land- scaping features may be placed within one foot of the sidewalk location: 2. When no sidewalk is present, a fence, retaining wall or other land- scaping feature may be placed in such a manner that it will be located no closer than one foot to future sidewalk location. B. Limitations are as follows: 1. No private fence or wall shall be erected, allowed or maintained on pub- lic property without city approval. Such approval may be granted by the city planner or designee under the fol- lowing circumstances: a. The applicant is the owner of the adjacent property for which the fence or wall approval is sought; b. The public property involved is a city street; c. When no sidewalk is present, the fence or wall will be placed so that it will be located no closer than one foot to future sidewalk location. The table top will be in addition to the usual golf outing, suppliers cock- tail party, annual meeting, Certified Fence Professional (CFP) test, three separate Certified Fence Installer (CFI) core modules and the closing night's cocktail party. It will be held at the Beach Cove Resort. "A wealth of promotional oppor- tunities will be offered to vendors to place their company in front of all at- tendees throughout the weekend," said Masten. "Table top space is limited to the first 50 paid exhibitors. Early registra- tion and payment is encouraged, as we are expecting a sold out venue." There are a vast number of spon- sorship levels, and the chapter is also seeking door prizes. Contact Masten to learn about the range of opportunities. He may be reached at 800-845-2526 (office), 803-256-1057 (fax), 803- 603-0898 (mobile) or by e-mail at bob@guardianfenceonline.com. "This promises to be an exciting weekend. A great table top show, golf, giveaways and prizes, education and good food and drink with even better friends at a seaside location," he said. "Help us make this the start of what we hope becomes a fantastic bi-annual show where everyone leaves with a smile!" Anyone interested in attending the show should contact Masten for more information, or Jessica McEntire at jessicam@guardianfenceonline.com.

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