[Spam] [Vision2020] Security Fence

Donovan Arnold donovanarnold at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 14 18:53:45 PDT 2005


Is this security fence to keep the teenagers safe from us or us safe from 
them? Just curious.

Take Care,

Donovan J Arnold

>From: Timothy Rigsby <timo5277 at uidaho.edu>
>To: Shelly <CJs at Turbonet.com>
>CC: vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Spam] [Vision2020] Security Fence
>Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 18:25:37 -0700
>
>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.
>
>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.
>
>Again, define security fence as written either in the sale of the land as 
>you put it
>or somewhere else written in stone.  Do not provide people with what you 
>would
>consider an security fence.  Show me where it is place in stone that 
>security fence
>is 8 feet tall and I will show you literally hundreds of fences I worked on 
>over
>the years that are not 8 feet tall.  Even some of those were commercial 
>jobs.
>
>No, I will not call Dr. Donicht about this because I am not concerned about 
>what this
>school is going to cost.  I am concerned about the health and wellness of 
>our future.
>I could care less if the fence is 6 feet or 8 feet tall, all I want is the 
>students to
>learn in a safe and appropriate environment complete with everything that a 
>high school
>should have in the 21st century.
>
>
>
>----- 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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