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A: With regard to fence ownership, unless you can determine exactly where the fence is in relation to the survey lines, the ACC suggests each neighbor split the cost of the mutual fence (a good practice in these situations). If a neighbor is unwilling, you have the option of making individual repairs regardless and /or facing the pickets on the opposite side if needed at your complete expense. If you do the work yourself and split the cost it is very low cost to each owner. No stone or brick fences are currently allowed per CCR's and ACC Rules. All fence replacements must be formally authorized by the ACC Committee and submitted on the Request for Architectural Improvement form. Repairs with like materials do not require permission.
A: If your house was built by Scott Felder, you may replace your fence with a six foot dog-eared cedar picket only. Otherwise if your home was built by K&B, you may replace the fence with a six foot dog-eared picket of cedar, pine, or treated pine without further approval.