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Mom2Two 01:46 PM 05-26-2017
Can you run down to the Home Depot and get some pound-in stakes, a sledge hammer, and sturdy chicken netting? Get the kind with rectangular holes, not the hexagon kind. The sturdier kind pretty much stands up by itself. You can use zip ties to bind it to the stakes.

My state approves this for our chicken fence, which has to be at least 4'. I think 4' is the min height for all daycare fences in our state.

IMO I'd worry about passing licensing first rather than worrying about the city rules. The city might not care unless someone complains that your fence is six inches too high.

You could put a sign on it that it's a temporary fence, because if you do pound in and wire, it won't look awesome.

For later, black or green chain link doesn't look too bad and is less expensive than vinyl or wood. Just thoughts.
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