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Good fences make good neighbors is one of the best-known lines from a poem written by Robert Frost, sometimes discussed as if it literally means real fences promote good relationships between neighbors, but more often used as a discussion of boundaries beyond the physical ones.
Certainly, Frost intended his message to be broader than just neighbors and people have used that quote even in discussions of borders between countries. But, as we drive around neighborhoods in Rio Rancho and Albuquerque, we are reminded that the boundaries between people in urban America matter also.
Good fences and good neighbors suggest boundary lines between properties. Most people want to believe their home consists of property that is their individual refuge. They believe that owning the property affords them a right to privacy, with an inherent right to determine what they can do with the property and whom they allow on the property. After all, it is their home and their sanctuary.
Property lines become the fences and good neighbors respect those boundaries.
But in todays urban neighborhoods, in todays world of zoning restrictions and code enforcement officers, private property has taken on new meaning. We may own the property, but we dont have the right to do anything we want on the property.
Thats a price we pay when we elect to live in a city. Sometimes its good we have police and fire protection, roads, water, schools other times we may feel our rights are being denied because we cant do whatever we want on our own property. The reality is we choose to make those compromises when we buy property in a city.
So, if we accept that good fences mean neighbors respect what others do on their own property (abiding by the urban laws, of course), we should be OK. However, that doesnt quite work either.
Neighborhoods and the people who live in them have a symbiotic relationship with each other whether they want it or not.
Yes, we individually own the property and, yes, we respect our neighbors rights to do what they want on their own property, but its not quite that simple or separate. Like it or not, the combination of individual properties make up neighborhoods.
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Updated: Saturday, 08 Nov 2014 18:21 | Comments Regardless of the ultimate outcome of the Badger Ales Trophy, the aptly-named five-year-old The Young Master looks an exciting prospect over fences
There was a highly unusual twist to result of the Badger Ales Trophy at Wincanton when it emerged the winning horse was not eligible to take part.
Neil Mulholland's five-year-old The Young Master (13-2), who scored by an impressive seven lengths, had made only two previous starts over fences to his name when the conditions of the Listed handicap chase required him to have had three.
Confusion reigned at the Somerset track before the stewards held an inquiry after the last race.
The issue will now be referred to the British Horseracing Authority for further investigation.
Though the result stood for betting purposes, The Young Master could be stripped of the valuable prize in due course.
Court By Surprise was second past the post.
Simon Cowley, a stipendiary steward on duty at the course, said: "We were made aware of the potential ineligibility of The Young Master and have interviewed Neil Mulholland.
"We have no authority to disqualify after the 'weighed in' and we have referred it to the BHA."
A BHA statement read: "We have been made aware of the potential issue surrounding the eligibility of The Young Master to compete in the Badger Ales Trophy.
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Ronald Johnson (left) takes notes as Michael Brydon answers a question Thursday during an all-candidates forum for Area F of the RDOS.
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Mending fences with Penticton and building fences to keep out feral horses were among the themes Thursday at an all-candidates forum on the West Bench.
Incumbent Michael Brydon and challenger Ronald Johnson, who are running to represent Area F on the board of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen, squared off in front of about 50 people inside the communitys school library
Brydon, a university professor seeking a third term as director, told the crowd hes running on his track record and will take direction from voters about what his priorities should be.
Johnson, a semi-retired dentist, outlined a platform with three planks: fencing out feral horses, ending mock water bills and creating an oversight committee to keep tabs on the director.
On the issue of horses, Johnson said he would immediately get to work drawing up a plan to repair and install the necessary fences, gates and cattle guards to keep the animals out of Area F neighbourhoods, then let voters decide if they want to go ahead with it.
Every community on their own should be able to talk about it, we should have a plan that says this is going to cost you this much, this is what its going to look like, and we have either a petition or a referendum to say: Do you approve this? Johnson said.
Right now, the status quo is terrible, he continued. I want to fence out those horses, and I want a plan, and I want you to approve that plan.
Brydon countered that such a plan already exists, but it hit a snag after some residents reported seeing horses getting across cattle guards, which, if proven true, would limit effectiveness of the fencing.
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On chamber board
Jay Skabo, with Montana-Dakota Utilities Co., will serve as chairman of the Greater North Dakota Chamber board of directors for fiscal year 2015.
The past chairman is Barb Aasen, of Eide Bailly, Bismarck, and Steve Schmitz, First Community Credit Union, Jamestown, is the vice chairman.
Among 10 new board members beginning three-year terms are Craig Lambrecht, Sanford, Bismarck; Rob Krom, JMAC Resources, Williston; Leslie Bakken Oliver, Vogel Law Offices, Bismarck; Travis Kelly, Target Logistics Management, Williston; and Mike Eggl, Basin Electric Power Cooperative, Bismarck.
New at NDAREC
Staff additions and changes have been made at North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives, Mandan.
Zachary Smith, Bismarck, has been named director of communications and government relations and will also serve as legal counsel. Smith received his juris doctor degree from the University of North Dakota and was previously employed by the attorney generals office and the Bismarck-Mandan Chamber of Commerce.
Mary Stumpf, Mandan, is a rural development assistant. Stumpf previously taught music at Christ the King School. She received her bachelors degree from Dickinson State University.
Christina Roemmich, Bismarck, has been named director of safety services. She previously worked as a safety professional at Bobcat. She earned a masters degree in occupational therapy from the University of Mary.
Three safety instructors also have been hired: Jerry Nielsen, Jason Smith and Jeff Tweten.
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