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excavate area to level,,, sand then limestone. rail road tie's for side's of form or stake'd sideways womanized wood planks. then a hand full of roofing nails thrown under the prik's car, that started all the parking wars.
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griswold, You are such an idiot! Please don't post since you don't ever have anything good to say.
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Right in the front lawn sounds good.. Shut those dumb neighbors up
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Probably the best thing to do would be to put in a wall and level the area of gravel. Railroad timbers would probably by a relatively inexpensive way to do it. You probably should put timbers that go back into the slope like so |___|___|___| and then hold it all together with 3/8" rebar or something big like that. The timbers placed back into the slope help hold the wall from tipping over as long as they have a decent amount of material on top of them.
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Usually it is in ones best interest to try and appease neighbors since they could probably cause alot more trouble if provoked.
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Thank You & don't forget the building permit too!
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