[Spam] [Vision2020] Security Fence

Shelly CJs at Turbonet.com
Thu Apr 14 18:38:52 PDT 2005


 
 
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From: Timothy Rigsby
Date: 04/14/05 18:25:40
To: Shelly
Cc: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Spam] [Vision2020] Security Fence
 
Phil:
 
Show me where it says that 8 feet tall is considered security.  I have
installed fences
since I was 10 years old and have never come across anything written in
stone that
defines a security fence as being something taller than 8 feet.  Most city
building
codes do not allow any fence to be built over 6 feet tall.  Special
circumstances do
apply however.  Check with the commercial building inspector to find out for
sure.
 
Maybe we should ask the Trails what size fence they want? Maybe he would
accept a 4 foot fence? That would save us money.
Oh - I do know how hard it is to get a fence over six feet. Been there, done
that.

Where are the bids you ask?  Well, Phil, again you are asking the wrong
people.  Try
the school district or the architects they are the people in charge of
design.

Why don't you ask and report back to me? They won't answer my questions.
Heck, they won't return my calls. 
 
So, what would it cost, bottom line, if "you" built say, a 6 foot chain link
fence around the 40 acres? Do you see this amount, or close to it in any
area of the Construction bid from the architect that I previously sent. Just
so you know the fence is not in the bid. The architect stated so at the
Saturday morning open house. 

Phil
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Shelly <CJs at Turbonet.com>
Date: Thursday, April 14, 2005 5:50 pm
Subject: Re: [Spam] [Vision2020] Security Fence
 
>
>
>
>
> Phil:
>
>
>
> How about 6 feet tall with razor wire?  Security does not mean 8
> feet tall.
> Most
>
> fences, commercial or otherwise, are only 6 feet tall.
>
>
>
> Maybe so but they are not classified as "security" which is the
> requirementof the sale.
>
> Razor wire would be great, however it is illegal in the city of
> Moscow.Already been there.
>
>
>
> Chainlink is an acceptable and aesthetically pleasing solution to any
> fencing needs.  It is also very cost effective considering the
> labor to
> install a chainlink fence is considerably less than the labor
>
> to install a cedar, wrought iron, or vinyl.
>
>
>
> So where are the bids?
>
>
>
> The going rate right now for material for a chainlink fence un-
> installed 6
> feet tall is
>
> $8-10 per lineal foot.  With labor the total cost would be right
> around$12-20 per
>
> foot.
>
>
>
> No, no, no, go to 8 feet tall. That is what is required for the
> sale of the
> land. Anybody can jump a six foot fence. That is why a six foot
> fence is not
> a security fence. It is just a "residential" partition.
>
>
>
> Keep in mind though these are all retail figures.  A job of this
> magnitudewould drive
>
> the cost of material down and the labor would go down slightly as
> well.  If
> you really
>
> want a firm quote on what this will cost, email me a drawing of
> the proposed
> project
>
> with the actual specs, not assumed, and I will send it to my
> distributor to
> get a
>
> quote on material.
>
>
>
> Tim - could you call Dr. Donicht at the school board and ask her
> exactly how
> many linear feet of fencing including gates, etc. that will be
> necessary to
> fulfill the agreement with the Trails. Remember, a "security
> fence" is not 6
> feet. It is a minimum of 8. I already know the answer.
>
>
>
> Phil Roderick
>
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>
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