A property owner in Côte Saint-Luc is wondering why municipal officials are insisting that he remove a structure he built near his building. He was fed up with finding dog excrements on his lawn and believes the new fence not only keeps his property clean it also enhances curb appeal. But as Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, according to city rules, he has crossed the line.
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Crossing the line: Côte Saint-Luc landlord up in arms over city’s request to remove fence
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