Thread: Barbed Wire?
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Old June 23rd 10, 01:48 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
CindyB[_2_]
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Default Barbed Wire?

On Jun 16, 7:39*am, GARY BOGGS wrote:
Barbed wire is for cattle and is not appropriate across the end of an
active runway.

Please take a minute to write an email to join me in protesting this
dangerous action by the port of Hood River.


Thank you.

Boggs


Gary:

Due to my own computer crash earlier this spring, I lost many
addresses compiled.
So I respond through the forum, as others may benefit also.

Consider checking with your municipal authority for general fencing
requirements. Many local codes have very specific materials lists for
what type
of fencing and heights can be used for various zoning designations of
property.

Typically, barbed wire can only be used for low-density agricultural
zoning.
Industrial or light commercial zoning will commonly specify chain
link,
post and woven wire, wood slats or brick. They may allow chain link
with
'security capping' barbed wire on tip-out (anti climb over) arms.

Research FIRST what is locally approved, as it is most satisfying to
beat up
a bureaucrat with their own book...... if it suits you. It would not
be in your
interest to complain and discover that they remove a four or five foot
barbed
wire fence to install 6 ft chain link with barbed tip outs.

It is not expensive to offer to replace barbed with smooth wire, which
is more
commonly used for horse fence nowadays.

If you want a local example, you can tell them that Cal City removed
the
west barbed lines at 4 and 5 foot height, and left the remaining 3
foot tall
woven 4" x 4" square wire in the overruns at Cal City years ago.

You can skip mentioning that TSA paid to replace the 5-ft. south half
of the
airport with 6-foot chain link subsequently. To keep the terrorists
out of
the south side. If you can find the overrun, you can step over our
wind drifted woven wire with no crotch risk.

Best wishes,

Cindy
www.caracole-soaring.com