Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care what OP consequences are so much as I would love to know what they want to put up that makes them avoid permits.
This is OP, and believe me, it is not juicy or at all interesting. The "illegal" fence wouldn't block anyone's view or anything like that. Literally, NO ONE would care. It's just a unique situation - unique enough to out me if anyone on here knows me. Comments have been very helpful, thanks to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:I don't care what OP consequences are so much as I would love to know what they want to put up that makes them avoid permits.
Anonymous wrote:The consequences are that they make you take it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply for a permit and give the reason why and they may give you the permit. That's what we did.
This is OP. Are you in Arlington and this worked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worst case scenario is if someone complains you’ll have to take it down. That’s very unlikely though unless you’re having a neighbor dispute.
Or if it's visible from the street and clearly out of code/compliance - then any person who drives/walks by and sees it might call it in.
Who are these miserable people who would do that?
Some tall fences on corner lots impair drivers’ ability to see and create hazards for everyone. Just as one example.
Anonymous wrote:I'm seriously considering fencing off part of my yard without going through the permitting process. I have a reason for doing it, and the only neighbor who would be affected is fully aware of the situation and supportive of my plan to fence off that part of my yard. What are the consequences? Are there none until I go to sell the house?
I realize that a fence company likely would balk. My friend has suggested someone who will do the work; he's more of a handyman and is probably not aware of the permitting process.
I'm in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worst case scenario is if someone complains you’ll have to take it down. That’s very unlikely though unless you’re having a neighbor dispute.
Or if it's visible from the street and clearly out of code/compliance - then any person who drives/walks by and sees it might call it in.
Who are these miserable people who would do that?
Anonymous wrote:Apply for a permit and give the reason why and they may give you the permit. That's what we did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worst case scenario is if someone complains you’ll have to take it down. That’s very unlikely though unless you’re having a neighbor dispute.
Or if it's visible from the street and clearly out of code/compliance - then any person who drives/walks by and sees it might call it in.