12-26-2017, 01:53 PM
It's a funny thing about the county.... they want to enforce a "no signs" on anything resembling county or state property. In a meeting I had with the county and with a county attorney present I pointed out that they have hundreds of installations on public property where they have allowed their vendor/contractor to place permanent signs for all to read.
For the most part these signs say "American Fence Company". Most every installed chain link has one.
The county attorney said: "He has a point."
So, like everything else here. The CoH enforces when they want to and ignore when they want to.
For the most part these signs say "American Fence Company". Most every installed chain link has one.
The county attorney said: "He has a point."
So, like everything else here. The CoH enforces when they want to and ignore when they want to.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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