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Fencing dispute raises safety concerns for local community

July 11, 2024 | Montgomery County, Virginia



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Fencing dispute raises safety concerns for local community
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the safety and maintenance of fencing in a proposed subdivision area, particularly in relation to livestock and public access. A local farmer expressed his worries about the existing buffer zone between his cattle and potential public trails, emphasizing the risks posed by cattle, especially cows with calves. He highlighted the importance of maintaining a secure fence to prevent accidents, noting that the current fencing is in disrepair and poses a safety hazard.

The farmer proposed a solution involving the installation of a standard fence, similar to that used by the railroad, at an estimated cost of $23,100. He argued that the subdivision developers should be responsible for clearing debris and maintaining the fence, as the area has been affected by fallen trees and other obstacles from the subdivision side.

The discussion also touched on the need for a homeowners association (HOA) to manage shared spaces and maintenance within the subdivision. Officials noted that the HOA would be essential for overseeing the upkeep of common areas, including stormwater management and recreational trails, which were initially planned to be part of individual lots.

Additionally, questions arose regarding Virginia's laws on livestock fencing responsibilities, with officials acknowledging the need to clarify who is accountable for maintaining fences to keep livestock contained. The meeting concluded with a commitment to address these concerns as the subdivision plans move forward, ensuring both community safety and proper management of shared resources.

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