myfs_90127 Posted July 31, 2003 Share Posted July 31, 2003 Hello. I made up a map for you to see how the homes were set up just as you asked. I did try and search around for a post that was placed in this forum about the subject matter that you had mentioned. But unfortunately, I had trouble trying to locate it. I did read a recent post on a similar topic to see if it would shed alittle light on what I'm up against. But it wasn't enough to go on.The street comes to an end.That's traveling east. My home would be on the right side (the south) of the street and the abandoned home (the north) would be directly across it. Now, the other abandoned home sits before me, west of my home. It has since these people had been forced out, it has, been blissfully quiet for my other neighbors and I that had to tolerate their presence for the past three years.I hope this map helps you get an idea of the how the homes are set up. Thank you again on trying to help me on this matter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 31, 2003 Staff Share Posted July 31, 2003 Dear Sheila,Thanks for taking the time and effort to draw the sketch of your home in relation to other homes.However, it is still very difficult for me to visualise the folowing:-1. what is the exact top-down view of the curve of the cul-de-sac. This is because a rectangle box is quite difficult to visualise:2. In addition, I need to see the perimeter of your home's fence / main gate3. And a simple sketch of the exact outline of your home (with marking of the main door) - in a rough scale with the surrounding. 4. What type of perimeter fencing if any e.g. brick wall, wood spikes etc...Else, if the layout is in rectangle form, frankly, I cannot make out anything.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/31/2003 9:15:51 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hello. I made up a map for youto see how the homes were setup just as you asked. I didtry and search around for apost that was placed in thisforum about the subject matterthat you had mentioned. Butunfortunately, I had troubletrying to locate it. I didread a recent post on asimilar topic to see if itwould shed alittle light onwhat I'm up against. But itwasn't enough to go on.Thestreet comes to an end.That'straveling east. My home wouldbe on the right side (thesouth) of the street and theabandoned home (the north)would be directly across it.Now, the other abandoned homesits before me, west of myhome. It has since thesepeople had been forced out, ithas, been blissfully quiet formy other neighbors and I thathad to tolerate their presencefor the past three years.Ihope this map helps you get anidea of the how the homes areset up. Thank you again ontrying to help me on thismatter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_90127 Posted July 31, 2003 Share Posted July 31, 2003 Quote On 7/31/2003 9:26:25 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Sheila,Thanks for taking the time andeffort to draw the sketch ofyour home in relation to otherhomes.However, it is still verydifficult for me to visualizethe following:-1. what is the exact top-downview of the curve of thecul-de-sac. This is because arectangle box is quitedifficult to visualize:2. In addition, I need to seethe perimeter of your home'sfence / main gate3. And a simple sketch of theexact outline of your home(with marking of the maindoor) - in a rough scale withthe surrounding.4. What type of perimeterfencing if any e.g. brickwall, wood spikes etc...Else, if the layout is inrectangle form, frankly, Icannot make out anything.Warmest Regards,CecilOn 7/31/2003 9:15:51 AM, Sheila Jacksonwrote:Hello. I made up a map for youto see how the homes were setup just as you asked. I didtry and search around for apost that was placed in thisforum about the subject matterthat you had mentioned. Butunfortunately, I had troubletrying to locate it. I didread a recent post on asimilar topic to see if itwould shed alittle light onwhat I'm up against. But itwasn't enough to go on.Thestreet comes to an end.That'straveling east. My home wouldbe on the right side (thesouth) of the street and theabandoned home (the north)would be directly across it.Now, the other abandoned homesits before me, west of myhome. It has since thesepeople had been forced out, ithas, been blissfully quiet formy other neighbors and I thathad to tolerate their presencefor the past three years.Ihope this map helps you get anidea of the how the homes areset up. Thank you again ontrying to help me on thismatter.Well I live in a moble home(caravan) community. All the culdesacks are designed just as you see it on my map. There is a open wooden fence at the end of each one. As far as the fencing is concerned, tenants are prohibited to placing any fencing around their lots. So that's fine by me. It makes the area look more spacious and not closed in. I was contemplainting on placing a low lying flower bed so not to block the qi from hopping over to the other road adjacent from mine. But I decided to wait till next spring to do that and not stir up any funky vibes that I don't care to contend with. I have updated the map for you describing, color-wise, on how everything is set up.There on the one home on the west side of my home are two fruit trees on each end. An apple tree on the south side and a peach tree on the north. So I take advantage of the good bounty. LOL. On the north end corners of my home there are tall ceders against it. And another one on the north side of my deck.Now eventhough my front door was designed on the east side, I use the northwest door to normally go in and out of. My home had been placed there in 1985 but I had new shingles put on in 2000. So I'm guessing that it would now be considered a period 8 home.I hope this helps you out more. And thank you again for your quick reply. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 6, 2003 Staff Share Posted August 6, 2003 Dear Sheila,OIC, a mobile home. This is quite different from a `landed property'.For a landed property, the most important consideration are:1. The protection of the `main gate' and the protection of the actual home. More importantly, the need to `shield' the main door e.g. main door located much further inside the premises and is not in a straight line with the sha qi (if any) from a cul de sac. At the same time, the sides or frontage of the home should be away.2. For a mobile home, frankly, this is something new. And in addition, it is comparatively small as oppose to a landed property. The best option is to park it in a `T' shape with the cul de sac i.e. the side that has the smalles frontage (often, the head of the caravan) pointing towards the cul de sac.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/31/2003 8:08:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:Well I live in a moble home(caravan)community. All the culdesacks aredesigned just as you see it on my map.There is a open wooden fence at the endof each one.As far as the fencing is concerned,tenants are prohibited to placing anyfencing around their lots. So that'sfine by me. It makes the area look morespacious and not closed in. I wascontemplainting on placing a low lyingflower bed so not to block the qi fromhopping over to the other road adjacentfrom mine. But I decided to wait tillnext spring to do that and not stir upany funky vibes that I don't care tocontend with.I have updated the map for youdescribing, color-wise, on howeverything is set up.There on the one home on the west sideof my home are two fruit trees on eachend. An apple tree on the south side anda peach tree on the north. So I takeadvantage of the good bounty. LOL. Onthe north end corners of my home thereare tall ceders against it. And anotherone on the north side of my deck.Now eventhough my front door wasdesigned on the east side, I use thenorthwest door to normally go in and outof. My home had been placed there in1985 but I had new shingles put on in2000. So I'm guessing that it would nowbe considered a period 8 home.I hope this helps you out more. Andthank you again for your quick reply. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_90127 Posted August 6, 2003 Share Posted August 6, 2003 Thank you again for your quick response. But unfortunately, these homes are all set in this manner. I have heard however, that these delapedated homes maybe moved out by the end of the week. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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