[Mpls] Re: Back to Neighborhood Issues: NRP and the Neighborhood Groups Future?

joan thom jthom91695 at msn.com
Mon Oct 4 10:56:51 CDT 2004


The front yard at this house is just 10 feet by the lot size of 48 ft with steps leading up to both sides of the duplex. This child does not live at this address full time. There is a large Back yard which is much more appropriate for playing outside. This was all taken into  account when this decision was made.
Joan Thom
Hawthorne
Chair of Crime Prevention Family Safety Committee
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tim Bonham 
  To: mpls-issues 
  Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 6:35 PM
  Subject: [Mpls] Re: Back to Neighborhood Issues: NRP and the Neighborhood Groups Future?



  >And because this is an autistic child who may wander off and
  >find harm, his yard needs to be fenced in all around. Being a growing
  >child, that fence needs to be 6 feet tall, perhaps requiring a variance.

  Dyna -- you're getting all worked up, and threatening "multi million dollar 
  class action" lawsuits, about nothing!

  Minneapolis zoning allows backyard fences up to 6 feet high, without 
  requiring any variance at all.  (Any competent fence builder would have 
  been able to tell you that.)  So just build it!


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