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| Thread ID: 88365 | 2008-03-25 00:43:00 | What price are Fenceposts and height at which permit required | Morgenmuffel (187) | PC World Chat |
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| 652456 | 2008-03-25 00:43:00 | Exactly that I want 4 -5 feet sticking out above the ground, and will probably have chicken wire (as bylaws probably prevent me from having electrified razor wire) on it to start with, to keep the neighbours spawn out, and give my hedge a chance to grow also above what height do you need a permit Yes I know I can go to the hardware store, but I am currently occupied with children and sick peoples |
Morgenmuffel (187) | ||
| 652457 | 2008-03-25 01:07:00 | I'm fairly sure most councils allow fences lower than 1.8m without permits. Price is around the $10-15 each for the length you'd need. |
somebody (208) | ||
| 652458 | 2008-03-25 01:16:00 | Have a look at this; http://www.goldpine.co.nz/ I've found them reasonably good. Bought everything I needed for new cattle loading facilities from them, last year. With a bit of luck they might have a store near you. If not you'd probably be better to buy from farm supply merchants rather than general hardware, home handyman type stores. |
jcr1 (893) | ||
| 652459 | 2008-03-25 01:18:00 | Just about forgot to mention; ring your council about height restrictions & fencing implications. But I would say you have nothing to worry about. |
jcr1 (893) | ||
| 652460 | 2008-03-25 11:18:00 | I think it's about 2m at the boundary. Pretty high anyway. | TGoddard (7263) | ||
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