Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Fence arrogance - can you believe this one? 42Dec 30, 2008 7:58 am Visit my blog: http://www.jeanetez.blogspot.com/ Re: Fence arrogance - can you believe this one? 45Dec 30, 2008 10:45 am Do the hard jobs first. The easy jobs will take care of themselves. - Dale Carnegie Re: Fence arrogance - can you believe this one? 47Dec 30, 2008 11:02 am Visit my blog: http://www.jeanetez.blogspot.com/ Re: Fence arrogance - can you believe this one? 49Jan 01, 2009 7:52 am Visit my blog: http://www.jeanetez.blogspot.com/ Re: Fence arrogance - can you believe this one? 51Jan 01, 2009 9:31 am Visit my blog: http://www.jeanetez.blogspot.com/ hideous 53Jan 01, 2009 10:42 am Oh dear. How about some Natureed over it? I think it will improve it .(anything will don't you think?). If you can plant at the base (can't quite see) you could try Chinese Star Jasmine. If not, may be you could squeeze a nice pot in there, to take you eye away from the rest. (in conjunction with the Natureed will look nice) If you wanted to have some little succulents hanging down to soften the rock face, you may be able to fill a few cavities with succulent mix and poke a few in there randomly. You will be suprised at how well they grow. Just a few suggestions. Sorry you are in such a horrible situation. Re: Fence arrogance - can you believe this one? 54Jan 06, 2009 9:22 am I would be looking at the possible effects of storms on the "ugly" timber fence adjacent to the boulder wall. Doesnt look very stable to me (granted - based on limited information from the photo).
There must be council or state govt requirements re structural integrity of boundary fence or pool fencing. Does this timber extension comply? Sorry I have no time today to research this aspect but it may be somethig you may want to look into (or have already?) Re: Fence arrogance - can you believe this one? 56Jan 06, 2009 11:24 am The main issue that I think you can "win" on is the height - surely this would require planning approval from the council? First call would be to your council to discuss what does and doesn't require planning approval... I guess God didn't use subbies... Contact The neighbours 57Jan 07, 2009 9:41 pm Have you contacted the neighbours, now that it look likes they have moved in. Try to sort it out as adults and not in court or councils. The last thing you want to do is get off on the wrong side of your neighbours. Re: Contact The neighbours 58Jan 11, 2009 10:08 pm Nice One Have you contacted the neighbours, now that it look likes they have moved in. Try to sort it out as adults and not in court or councils. The last thing you want to do is get off on the wrong side of your neighbours. Only 1 post. You are not the neighbour by any chance are you? Re: Fence arrogance - can you believe this one? 59Jan 12, 2009 8:36 am No I am not, just think that this post has gone on for to long, and like most things we are only getting one side. We had a dispute similar to this years ago before forums and the internet, and we sorted it out over a coffee. Just a suggestion thats all.. Hey everyone Not for me or anyone I know, just generally interested. For a single allotment house, are you allowed to take the fence on both sides of your house and… 0 20911 2 10995 I've just had a look at the website. The company are just building broker's. There are plenty of similar companies that basically draw your plans (they own them so you… 8 10954 |