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WAYNE, Pa. (WPVI) --
The Orskulaks walk the perimeter of their hilly property, which sits adjacent to Hillside Elementary School, where they have children in attendance.
They are not happy with local school district plans to put up 5-foot tall chain link industrial-style fences around the vast school grounds - an added security measure the Tredyffrin-Easttown School Board says.
Denise Orsulak says, "My daughter goes to school here and I don't understand what a 5-foot fence is going to do to help keep her more safe."
Chris Orsulak tells us, "I don't understand what additional security this fence will provide. And that's what we're told, that this fence is a security measure."
Jill Clement, another Hillside School parent, lives on the other side of the school property. The district will soon install a fence right in front of her 6-foot wooden barrier, all in the name of security.
"Their intention is safety, which I'm totally for," Clement said. "I'm not sure that fencing in the parking lot and not completely fencing in the playground is really the best security measure."
The school district is spending $220,000 to put up perimeter fences at five local elementary schools. This after a security consultant recommended it and the local police department said it supported all reasonable measures.
Art McDonnell from the Tredyffrin-Easttown School District explains, "We were told by local law enforcement that slowing down an unwanted visitor to the property is key. The longer you delay someone on the property, the more time they have to respond."
Construction on the fences is scheduled to begin later this month, the day after school lets out for the summer.
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WG OKs New Rules On Fences -
June 7, 2014 by
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June 06, 2014
The legislation changes regulations on fence height for reversed corner lot homes and for certain home lots with double frontages on two streets. It also changes the appeal process for the design of front yard fences, said Mara Perry, director of planning and development.
On reversed corner lots, no fence which exceeds four feet in height can be erected closer to the street than the front line of the main building on the adjacent property.
Burns said the changes fail to provide residents "the opportunity to maximize the enjoyment, privacy and valuation of their homes.
"(The revised law) is needlessly complex and confusing in comparison to one of our neighboring community's (Kirkwood's) simple and effective approach to fencing issues," he said.
Burns agreed that the fence law needed revising, but he said the changes aren't being uniformly applied to all homes and are creating a "subset of lesser residents."
The changes will also allow unelected members of the architectural review board to make decisions on what will or won't be allowed regarding fences, he added.
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RESIDENTS are furious after being "barricaded in" to their homes by Commonwealth Games security fences.
People living near the Emirates Arena say they are dealing with prison-like conditions and are unable to drive in or out of their street due to the "over-the-top" security measures.
The fencing, which is around 8ft tall, comes up to the pavement and is blocking local access.
The worst affected areas are Springfield Road between the Emirates Arena and the Athletes' Village and Baltic Street.
Eleanor Miller, 58, who lives on Springfield Road, said: "We are being barricaded into our own homes. I don't know how I will get in and out to work. "
Residents have also been told they are not allowed to park their cars in front of their homes, leaving many having to park vehicles far away.
John McGregor, 59, is disabled and lives with his wife Marjorie on Springfield Road.
They have had to move their car to a relative's house and are stranded without transport.
John said: "It's a disgrace. I have a walking stick and rely on the car. We were on holiday and were told by the police not to park our car outside the house before we left. We came back and saw all the fencing.
His wife Marjory said: "It's just not very friendly at all, is it?
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The Northport City Council unanimously approved a new fence ordinance Monday that places restrictions on fence construction. Residential fences can be no higher than eight feet in the backyard and no higher than four feet in the front yard.
A city permit is now required to build a fence in Northport.
The Northport City Council unanimously approved a new fence ordinance Monday that places restrictions on fence construction. Residential fences can be no higher than eight feet in the backyard and no higher than four feet in the front yard and cannot obstruct sight distances. For a commercial property, fences can be no more than 10 feet tall. Any fence eight feet or higher must be inspected by the city.
We are just wanting to put together something in policy form, said City Council President Jay Logan. To me, its a needed ordinance.
Northport did not have a fence ordinance previously, Logan said.
But, not everyone was happy with the idea. Councilwoman Judy Hayes said she was concerned with making people pay for a fence permit. It will cost $15 for a residential permit and $20 for a commercial fence permit.
People are complaining about the city restricting what they can do in their own yards, Hayes said. If we are forcing them to abide by new regulations, I dont feel like they should have to pay a fee.
But, the fee will recuperate city expenses from the permit, including inspection costs, Logan said.
The fence regulation only pertains to new fences or fences that are more than 50 percent damaged.
People can still do repairs on their existing fence without a permit, said Councilman Bart Harper.
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2014-06-03 08:47 Blantyre - Malawi President Peter Mutharika said on Monday economic stability and national unity would be the focus of his government as he became the fifth leader of the southern African state following a disputed election.
Mutharika, declared the winner of the 20 May election last week, said his administration would target annual economic growth of 7% and promised a lean cabinet of 20, including deputy ministers - half the size of previous governments.
"We are determined to change the direction of the economy. This is why ...I chose a running mate outside of political ranks," Mutharika said in his inauguration speech.
The new vice president, Saulos Chilima, is an economist and former Managing Director of telecommunications firm Airtel, a local unit of Bharti Airtel.
Logistical problems
Mutharika, a former law professor, also sought to mend fences with his predecessor Joyce Banda, who at one point disputed the validity of the vote and demanded a re-run. Banda did not attend Mutharika's inauguration in the commercial capital, Blantyre.
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"I look forward to shaking hands with her to bury the past. I come to her with an olive branch. Don't let it drop," Mutharika said.
The poll, which was plagued by logistical problems and followed by sporadic protests, was declared generally "free, peaceful and credible" by a Southern African Development Community observer mission.
Mutharika, 74, is the brother of president Bingu wa Mutharika, who died in office in April 2012.
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