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City of Meridian
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The residents of Ramblin Court, off North Black Cat Road are requesting a fence along the back
of the properties which will border the future Keego Springs Subdivision planned for 5910 North
Black Cat Road.
A sturdy (and ideally, impregnable) fence, offset by at least two (2) feet from existing fencing
OR a small benn with, perhaps a less-expensive but equally solid barrier between the currently
developed properties at Ramblin Court and planned Keego Springs Subdivision.
A survey of recent developments off of Black Cat and Ten Mile Roads yielded varying examples
of similar provisions( example photos are available); as, until recent time, west Meridian has
remained relatively ruraL The rationale for such a request being based on the following concerns,
which we fmd to be neither unreasonable, nor unfeasible:
- Maintenance of aesthetic continuity in the case that the future residents of Keego Springs are
permitted individual choices in style/height/type of fencing potentially bordering already
established properties;
- Preservation of a particularly peaceful and quiet dynamic that has fonned in our neighborhood;
- Protection of assets, health of pets and livestock, safety of children, and maintenance of
landscaping;
- Prevention of dumping (grass clippings, trash, et cetera) from neighboring houses; and
~ any currently unforseen issues that may arise with the establishment of the Keego Springs
Subdivision.