OK Michael,
I have a fairly good description of the layout.
Since you are renting space in a private home rather than a large commercial
complex, I would think the owner would be willing to work with you.
Have you lived there very long?
Now let me ask a few more questions to get a better understanding of the
exact layout.
You said there is grass next to the railing around the stairwell, how large
is this grass area?
How big is the largest grass area in the back yard?
To get to this large area of grass, if it exists, how much walkway would you
need to cross?
Is this walkway asphalt or concrete?
Does anyone use the back yard other than to mow the lawn?
Looking forward to your response.
Howard #3
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>> From: Michael Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date: 23 November, 2012 9:36:13 AM NST
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>> Subject: stairwell discription
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>> Hi Howard # 3:
>>
>> Ok, here's how things are. I live in a basement apartment of a house,
>> owned and lived in by the Land Lord and Lady.
>> You gain access to the apartment on back of the house, the backyard.
>> Leading from the driveway, you have a paved strip about 5 or 6 feet wide,
>> with grass on either side.
>> As you walk this strip, you make a right turn, following the house. When
>> you make this right turn, your in the backyard.
>> You continue on this strip of pavement for another 15 feet or so, again
>> with grass on either side until you reach the top of the stairs, which
>> are wooden. You have a hand railing on your left that follows about 4
>> steps down then your on concrete.
>> There's another wooden railing that goes around the top of the stairwell,
>> to keep people from falling in. There is grass all around the perimeter
>> railing and the houses' patio close to this stairwell, about 10 feet
>> beyond it I think.
>> I'm thinking of mounting the vertical, at the head of this stairwell, on
>> the perimeter railing, not on the hand railing.
>>
>> HTH & 73:
>>
>> Michael DE VO1AX
>>
>>
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