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MARCHAM HALL
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ITHACA, NEW YORK 14850
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Kate Supron, Mayor
Norma R. Manning, Clerk
MaryJane Neff, Deputy Clerk
Jeffrey A. Silber, Treasurer
Brent A. Cross, Engineer
A special meeting of the Board of Trustees and the Planning Board was held on Monday, June 21, to establish anunderstanding of the steps to be taken in dealing with the viliage fencing orainunc*.
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Mayor brought forward herrecommendation that, for a period of lve years, temporary dedr fencin! be allowed at a home owner's property linewith certain restrictions as to the height ut d _ttunrpur"nry o, qp"nn"ss'or the fencing. There was much discussion.The subjects covered were-aesthetics, lines of-sighi, gafety, ferlie heights, setbacks, Jxclusion
"fa""1. i"".i"! i' trr"front of a^properLy while allowing side and back d-eer fen"lirg, pjr."pti6ns of delr-ien"i;;;, temporary or permanenr,changes in the atmosphere of ihe village, non-compliani'i"1"er, eventual enforcerient of the fence ordinance,affordability of fencing, changes in deeibehavior wirich.*idnt occur because of the deer fences, and villagers,perceptions about seriousness oftrustees intentions vis-6-vis dJEr remediation.
At t!e- end.of this special peeting, it was decided that the Plantring Board would send a proposal to the Trustees forconsideration at the July S Trustees meeting.