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e ~ <br /> very valid concern. If there were reflections off the Plexiglas, it would defeat the <br /> goal of trying to make them as invisible as possible. <br /> • I was also concerned about the strength and safety of Plexiglas given my <br /> location. Sitting in the open on the end of a point on a large bay, I get very <br /> strong straight line winds coming across the lake. When I asked the Plexiglas <br /> dealer how the panels would perform in strong winds, he couldn't guarantee that <br /> they wouldn't shatter or blow out. In a major storm, I would be concerned about <br /> the wind either blowing the panels out of the frames or shattering the panels, <br /> which could create a safety issue. <br /> • I believe the better solution would be to use a stainless steel cable rail. <br /> Minnesota code requires 11 cables that are only 1/8 inch in diameter. I think it <br /> would be far less visible, have no potential for reflection, would be stronger, and <br /> have no chance of shattering or blowing out, since it has virtually no surface area <br /> for wind to hit. <br /> • I'd like to request that I be allowed to switch the Plexiglas to cable rail. <br /> Thank you very much for considering these changes. I think they will live up totally to <br /> the spirit of the resolution and create a better overall plan. <br />