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NotCranky
Participant“who are your LOCAL lawmakers? Do you know? Many savvy, intelligent people cant answer that simple question. And those very people should be hearing from consituents to effect change.”
PW
What questions and concerns should we be taking to our local government . What should be the goals, in your opinion, of getting involved? Should we organize or get involved on their terms?
NotCranky
Participant“who are your LOCAL lawmakers? Do you know? Many savvy, intelligent people cant answer that simple question. And those very people should be hearing from consituents to effect change.”
PW
What questions and concerns should we be taking to our local government . What should be the goals, in your opinion, of getting involved? Should we organize or get involved on their terms?
NotCranky
Participant“who are your LOCAL lawmakers? Do you know? Many savvy, intelligent people cant answer that simple question. And those very people should be hearing from consituents to effect change.”
PW
What questions and concerns should we be taking to our local government . What should be the goals, in your opinion, of getting involved? Should we organize or get involved on their terms?
NotCranky
Participant“who are your LOCAL lawmakers? Do you know? Many savvy, intelligent people cant answer that simple question. And those very people should be hearing from consituents to effect change.”
PW
What questions and concerns should we be taking to our local government . What should be the goals, in your opinion, of getting involved? Should we organize or get involved on their terms?
NotCranky
Participant“who are your LOCAL lawmakers? Do you know? Many savvy, intelligent people cant answer that simple question. And those very people should be hearing from consituents to effect change.”
PW
What questions and concerns should we be taking to our local government . What should be the goals, in your opinion, of getting involved? Should we organize or get involved on their terms?
NotCranky
ParticipantI wouldn’t want a glass fence. Unless its on an ocean cliff or something with a world class view, I would rather have the privacy.
In your shoes though you definitely want to find out if there will be any significant noise reduction.I think you said your house is new. If this is true you already have dual pain windows so the extra effect on sound buffering against wind, you get from the glass fence will be minimal. I don’t consider San Diego a very windy place. Other than the occasional Santa Ana and during rain storms like today it is very calm.
With all that in mind I might suggest a sleek looking fence made of horizontal cable strung through posts 10 or so feet on center. The spacing code for the wires is 4″. You could still start with a 1 foot decorative wall. Stone or fake stone that matches any on your house would look nice. You don’t need the heavy steel top rail that is usually on fencing systems like this in public places for a residential fence.I don’ think you will notice the wires any more than the glass panels and more bulky posts used to support them.This kind of fence will last a lifetime without cleaning or worrying about scratches or anything like that.NotCranky
ParticipantI wouldn’t want a glass fence. Unless its on an ocean cliff or something with a world class view, I would rather have the privacy.
In your shoes though you definitely want to find out if there will be any significant noise reduction.I think you said your house is new. If this is true you already have dual pain windows so the extra effect on sound buffering against wind, you get from the glass fence will be minimal. I don’t consider San Diego a very windy place. Other than the occasional Santa Ana and during rain storms like today it is very calm.
With all that in mind I might suggest a sleek looking fence made of horizontal cable strung through posts 10 or so feet on center. The spacing code for the wires is 4″. You could still start with a 1 foot decorative wall. Stone or fake stone that matches any on your house would look nice. You don’t need the heavy steel top rail that is usually on fencing systems like this in public places for a residential fence.I don’ think you will notice the wires any more than the glass panels and more bulky posts used to support them.This kind of fence will last a lifetime without cleaning or worrying about scratches or anything like that.NotCranky
ParticipantI wouldn’t want a glass fence. Unless its on an ocean cliff or something with a world class view, I would rather have the privacy.
In your shoes though you definitely want to find out if there will be any significant noise reduction.I think you said your house is new. If this is true you already have dual pain windows so the extra effect on sound buffering against wind, you get from the glass fence will be minimal. I don’t consider San Diego a very windy place. Other than the occasional Santa Ana and during rain storms like today it is very calm.
With all that in mind I might suggest a sleek looking fence made of horizontal cable strung through posts 10 or so feet on center. The spacing code for the wires is 4″. You could still start with a 1 foot decorative wall. Stone or fake stone that matches any on your house would look nice. You don’t need the heavy steel top rail that is usually on fencing systems like this in public places for a residential fence.I don’ think you will notice the wires any more than the glass panels and more bulky posts used to support them.This kind of fence will last a lifetime without cleaning or worrying about scratches or anything like that.NotCranky
ParticipantI wouldn’t want a glass fence. Unless its on an ocean cliff or something with a world class view, I would rather have the privacy.
In your shoes though you definitely want to find out if there will be any significant noise reduction.I think you said your house is new. If this is true you already have dual pain windows so the extra effect on sound buffering against wind, you get from the glass fence will be minimal. I don’t consider San Diego a very windy place. Other than the occasional Santa Ana and during rain storms like today it is very calm.
With all that in mind I might suggest a sleek looking fence made of horizontal cable strung through posts 10 or so feet on center. The spacing code for the wires is 4″. You could still start with a 1 foot decorative wall. Stone or fake stone that matches any on your house would look nice. You don’t need the heavy steel top rail that is usually on fencing systems like this in public places for a residential fence.I don’ think you will notice the wires any more than the glass panels and more bulky posts used to support them.This kind of fence will last a lifetime without cleaning or worrying about scratches or anything like that.NotCranky
ParticipantI wouldn’t want a glass fence. Unless its on an ocean cliff or something with a world class view, I would rather have the privacy.
In your shoes though you definitely want to find out if there will be any significant noise reduction.I think you said your house is new. If this is true you already have dual pain windows so the extra effect on sound buffering against wind, you get from the glass fence will be minimal. I don’t consider San Diego a very windy place. Other than the occasional Santa Ana and during rain storms like today it is very calm.
With all that in mind I might suggest a sleek looking fence made of horizontal cable strung through posts 10 or so feet on center. The spacing code for the wires is 4″. You could still start with a 1 foot decorative wall. Stone or fake stone that matches any on your house would look nice. You don’t need the heavy steel top rail that is usually on fencing systems like this in public places for a residential fence.I don’ think you will notice the wires any more than the glass panels and more bulky posts used to support them.This kind of fence will last a lifetime without cleaning or worrying about scratches or anything like that.NotCranky
ParticipantPunk ass bitch,
I mean JoshEvery legal lot has a minmimum size or density to go with it. The size varies in Fallbrook as it does in other in parts of the county according to the general plan and other limitations.The state requires that all counties have a general plan.
I don’t know Fallbrook very well but it is possible some parcels have to stay very large. Perhaps because they are in ground water or septic system dependent areas,agricultural areas or flood plain areas. There definitely is a large minimum size for some parcels.Obviously many areas have been zoned for much higher density.NotCranky
ParticipantPunk ass bitch,
I mean JoshEvery legal lot has a minmimum size or density to go with it. The size varies in Fallbrook as it does in other in parts of the county according to the general plan and other limitations.The state requires that all counties have a general plan.
I don’t know Fallbrook very well but it is possible some parcels have to stay very large. Perhaps because they are in ground water or septic system dependent areas,agricultural areas or flood plain areas. There definitely is a large minimum size for some parcels.Obviously many areas have been zoned for much higher density.NotCranky
ParticipantPunk ass bitch,
I mean JoshEvery legal lot has a minmimum size or density to go with it. The size varies in Fallbrook as it does in other in parts of the county according to the general plan and other limitations.The state requires that all counties have a general plan.
I don’t know Fallbrook very well but it is possible some parcels have to stay very large. Perhaps because they are in ground water or septic system dependent areas,agricultural areas or flood plain areas. There definitely is a large minimum size for some parcels.Obviously many areas have been zoned for much higher density.NotCranky
ParticipantPunk ass bitch,
I mean JoshEvery legal lot has a minmimum size or density to go with it. The size varies in Fallbrook as it does in other in parts of the county according to the general plan and other limitations.The state requires that all counties have a general plan.
I don’t know Fallbrook very well but it is possible some parcels have to stay very large. Perhaps because they are in ground water or septic system dependent areas,agricultural areas or flood plain areas. There definitely is a large minimum size for some parcels.Obviously many areas have been zoned for much higher density. -
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