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The DEP actually stopped the town from proceeding any further and are still investigating. Hence no further work being done. I own said fence and there is nothing illegal about it. I used to have a six foot high chain link fence around my property which is perfectly within my rights to do as a property owner. The highway department crippled the fence when they dug into the dune. Don't worry, once the town figures out what they are doing and the bounds are re-established, it will promptly and legally be going back up.

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