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Originally Posted by john70t
The driveway section doesn't look like it moves. Sliding gate later on?That would be a nice feature to keep. For a future selling point. Or when uncle frank's RV transmission needs a swap.
It's easier to have than apply for city permit.
Or is the plan to break up the concrete and permanently naturalize?
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That is the original driveway that led to the rear of the garage. There is now a driveway at the front of the house and the rear driveway just leads into the small backyard. I struggled with this but ultimately decided to lose the gate. I plan to break up the concrete and replace with dirt. Since this is a small backyard and I am making this into a short-term rental, I will be creating a "patio backyard" on the other side of the fence. I will build up the dirt to match the rest of the area and plant shrubbery. There is also plenty of street parking as this is a corner lot and the street that this fence is on is very quiet and virtually no cars.