My water bill was $140 this past month. Mainly due to getting hit up twice for sewer. Flowood hits me to carry the sewer, then Jackson treats it. Have to pay both
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My water bill was $140 this past month. Mainly due to getting hit up twice for sewer. Flowood hits me to carry the sewer, then Jackson treats it. Have to pay both
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what difference does it make just spray round up in between the wooden fence and the chain link cause you must have wanted chain link or you would have built a wooden one to begin with
Take it down. Unless you live in a subdivision that requires you to install a fence, you don't have to have it anyhow.
The neighbor built the fence and unless there's city or subdivision regulations that require it to be fixed if it's tears up, neither is responsible for it though.
If the wind knocks it down, unless he wants to, he can leave it down if there's no regulations
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Boy I'm glad I live in the boonies and don't have to worry about stuff like this or neighbors.
I was asking for a friend that bought a place, wants to remove the chain link fence because the neighbor placed a wood fence next to it. Hedge and other plants are between the 2 fences. Wants to clean up the place some better.
But after seeing the neighbor it might be best to cut the brush back, poison it and deal with the dead wood in between the 2 fences.
Horn Lake became a Tree City a few years back. Requires a permit to down a tree over 5. In 15 years I haven't found anyone to tell me what 5 is. But, there are other codes that go unchecked daily.
Tree over 5 is anything over 5 inches in Diameter, Bushes aren't normally included in this.
Ridgeland Mississippi is the same way. When we design subdivisions there, we have to go around the drip line of the trees and get the total canopy coverage.
First thing you really need to do is get the property line marked. In subdivisions, there may be another rear corner (for another lot behind it) that's only a couple feet from the real corner.
Once you get the 2 corners of that side of the lot, you can get a long piece of string and hold it above each corner, then pull tight to see just where the actual property line is.
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Should be fairly simple, undo the fence from cross bars and lay it down. Clean out then put fencing back up. No need to remove posts or cross bars.
A little more work than that, fence is on other side of post. I sent them an email about it.
Holy **** either tear the chain link down or leave it up and spray round up its that simple
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