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  2. Setback (land use) - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia uses a minimum setback of 4.5 metres (15 feet) of any building, mobile home, retaining wall, or other structure from all highway rights-of-way under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure unless the building has access from another street, in which case the allowed setback is 3 metres (10 feet).

  3. Natural Lights' 'The Neighborator' Is the Best Way to Make ...

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    On Tuesday, Natty Light gave Food & Wine the exclusive first look at "The Neighborator," its brand-new double-sided beer fridge designed to be installed in the fence line that separates you from ...

  4. Street light - Wikipedia

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    Some street lights in New York City have an orange or red light on top of the luminaire (light fixture) or a red light attached to the lamppost. This indicates that near to this lighting pole or in the same intersection, there is a fire alarm pull box. [ 92 ]

  5. Utility pole - Wikipedia

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    a horizontal line marking 3 metres from the bottom of the pole; the pole length, typically 8 to 10 metres, [22] and size. 9L is a 9 metres long, light pole, other letters used are 'M' (Medium) and 'S' (Stout). the year of treatment and therefore generally the year of installation (e.g. the pole in the picture was treated in 2003)

  6. Hang Christmas Lights on Your Tree Like a Pro With These Tips

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    Tip: In general, plan for about 100 Christmas lights per foot; a 6-foot tree would get 600 lights. How to Hang Christmas Tree Lights Horizontally

  7. Do lights go on the tree vertically or horizontally? An ...

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    Bilotto said that this method isn't only faster for putting lights on the tree at the start of the season, but it'll also make it easier to remove the lights at the end of the season.

  8. Landscape lighting - Wikipedia

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    Light fixtures - fixed location - line voltage (120 V U.S. or 240 V Europe) and low voltage (12 V U.S.) [2] Post mount - column mount; Address light; Wall mount; Ceiling mount - hanging fixture; Security lights; Tree lights - up and down lights; In-grade fixtures- uplights buried in-ground - top flush with surface; Adjustable aim "bullet" - uplight

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