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Lucy Sperlin <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 Feb 2002 09:56:50 -0800
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Your help, please. I need ideas, experiences good & bad, etc. (or
sources) regarding how to fence or otherwise secure a 40 acre historic
house property.  It is located close to small city urban areas, and the
chance for vandalism and theft seems high. The house is alarmed, but
there are other buildings that are not, and there are things of value on
the grounds.  There is a live-in caretaker, but he works elsewhere at
night and is may be sleeping days. This is a newly acquired property and
the leadership has never before had to deal with this kind of property.
They would love to hear about alternatives to chain link fencing (or
ways to make chain link less obtrusive). Also, there is an idea that the
property line along the road should not be fenced so as not to obscure
the view of the house from the road. Is it any use to fence only 3
sides???

Any and all ideas about how YOU do it would be most appreciated.

Lucy Sperlin
Chico Museum Association
Chico, CA

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