From: Jennifer Cline
Sent: Tue Jan 12 16:43:23 2016
To: Nicolas Lennartz
Subject: RE: Looks like we're not alone...
Importance: Normal
Okay it’s a 4-ft fence. Sounds appropriate to me.
Jennifer Cline, P.E. | Public Works Director
Licensed in OR, WA
117 N Molalla Ave. | PO Box 248 * |Molalla, OR 97038
O: 503.759.0218 | F: 503.829.3676
From: Nicolas Lennartz [mailto:nlennartz@cityofmolalla.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 4:34 PM
To: Dan Huff <dhuff@cityofmolalla.com>; Jennifer Cline <jcline@cityofmolalla.com>
Subject: Looks like we're not alone...
The suit seeks the Kuhns' costs, as well as punitive damages and attorneys fees that are yet to be determined.
Gary Kuhn, 59, teaches job searching and resuming writing skills at Chemeketa Community College. Renee Kuhn, 60, stays at home taking care of their daughter full time.
The Kuhns' attorney, Steinman, said a judge ordered McNary Estates in 2011 to allow one of its residents to install 4-foot-tall "privacy screens" between his backyard and the adjacent golf course for the safety of an 11-year-old boy with Down syndrome who lived at the home and wandered onto the golf course.
"Here we have an HOA that had already been sued before and lost on disability discrimination, and they didn't learn the last time," Steinman said.
Nicolas Lennartz | Community Planner | City of Molalla
O: 503∙759∙0219 | C: 503∙998∙7048
communityplanner at cityofmolalla.com
117 N. Molalla Ave. | Molalla, OR 97038