Question 5 Free-Text Responses
1.To some degree this depends on the cost as well. Cedar won't last very long and I am assuming the wrought iron and limestone would be even more expensive than the woodcrete.
2.Limestone on Avery Ranch Rd, wood crete everywhere else. Assuming the easement stands, which it should not.
3.Wrought Iron (or other "see-through" fence) is not acceptable for lots bordering busy streets such as Avery Ranch Blvd, Morgan Hill Trail, etc.
4.Cedar/wood and woordcrete require more maintanence and will look bad after a year. Wrought iron would allow no privacy for those living along the main thoroughfares. Seeing how nice and strong the Avery Ranch rock walls are, as well as witnessing the increasing value of those homes, my only support towards a new fence would be for rock.
5.Whatever the board feels is best and is approved through the approval process.
6.Rock is too expensive to maintain.
7.None of the above, Easement should not stand!
8.I don't understand why our board thinks the fence will only last 10-15 years , if installed correctly it should last many more years
9.I think the Limestone fence that Avery Ranch subdivisions use is very attractive and requires little maintenance and will keep our property values up.
10.Would request a commitee be formed to investigate options and present them for open fourm discussion and then an HOA vote. Commitee should also present what they feel is the best overall option.
11.the existing woodcrete fence should last +50 yrs - it is made of concrete and nothing will eat / rot or harm it...it is nuts to consider replacing this fence when it is perfectly fine...the sections that are crooked need to be straightened and anybody in the future that takes this fence down for pool construction etc will have to have a qualified contracotor replace it correctly
12.Rock/limestone is a death trap if somebody crashes into it! Let's not use that! Plus it has maintenance issues with mold growth and removal.
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