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3) Section 110.171 par 4. j. <br /> <br /> The following are declared to be nuisances effecting public <br /> peace and safety: <br /> <br /> j) Any barbed wire fence less than six (6) feet above <br /> the ground and within three (3) feet of a public side- <br /> walk or way unless a permit is granted by the zoning <br /> offices; <br /> <br />From the facts stated in the September 8, 1983 Miller letter, I am of the <br />opinion that none of the above sited code provisions relate to the fence <br />in question, and therefore, the City is unable under existing regulations <br />to regulate this fence height. <br /> <br />One final thought. You may recall that two (2) years ago when dealing <br />with the Nugent/Rychner fence controversy, I brought sample ordinances <br />to the City which would regulate the height and material types for all <br />fences in the City. The City Council at that time felt that our current <br />fence regulations were adequate to protect the health, safety and welfare <br />of the citizens as a whole on this subject. <br /> <br />Please advise if I can assist you further in this subject. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />CITY ~F RAMSEY <br /> <br />William K. Goodrich~/ <br />City Attorney <br /> <br />WKG:sb <br /> <br /> <br />