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18 - Amendments to the Fence Regulations City Code Article 4-11
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18 - Amendments to the Fence Regulations City Code Article 4-11
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(B) Fences incorporating woven wire mesh (chicken wire), welded wire mesh, <br />woven wire (hog wire), or other penning materials, on property that is not zoned <br />and actively used for agricultural purposes; however, such pens may not be <br />located within one hundred (100) feet of property zongj tw.Mr S ill1(11e..c u.urii uri ii iwlll °w w iiil <br />w;mimluMric ruurnri <br />�� ��� 'i is used for residential purposes. <br />(C) Fences incorporating T -posts as the structural support for the fencing <br />materials. <br />(D) Fences made up of or utilizing rope, cable, railroad ties, utility poles, or <br />any other similar materials or materials not specifically manufactured for <br />permanent fencing; however, cable fencing may be utilized in city parks or on <br />other city recreational property. <br />(E) Corn cribbing (snow) fences. <br />(F) Fences made of sheet metal, fiberglass, solid plywood, scrap lumber, <br />pallets, temporary fencing, or other non -customary materials. <br />(G) Fences made of common concrete, hadite, or non -decorative cinderblock. <br />(b) Fence height,. <br />(1) Front yard fence requirements. <br />A CJs Fences °M aU......' "..:::..':'... m the front yard witf}:mw wu°willu,.ww <br />to the following L pgMiiiu° w; °wm g: <br />(i) On lots zoned Historic Overlay District (HD) and in accordance with <br />the design standards adopted by the historic preservation commission ui i <br />� ��)'Zei ed' j r �M�;: two ;i... � � W�� iivL� hiprvu vpi IIIc ;l.. <br />(ii) On lots in excess of two (2) acres in size which are used for single- <br />family residential purposes. <br />(iii) On lots which are zoned and used for LI or HI purposes. <br />(B) If PeFFS itted, Ornamental fences may bei„�JII„ Wiwi „ i rrWiitted in a front yard <br />in residentially zoned areas. i .� isjuiriu I as ain wNr1Giwrww OF . <br />wrr�i� ... .w i� �� . <br />Ornamental fences include such things as split rail, picket, decorated metal, and <br />brick fences, but not such things as chain-link, wire, or other similar fences. <br />(C) In residentially zoned areas, no fence over forty-two (42") inches in height <br />above the average grade of the yard shall be permitted from the front building <br />line to the street right-of-way line. <br />(D) In residentially zoned areas, all front yard fences shall have a minimum of <br />fifty (50) percent open area for passage of air and light. <br />Page 4 of 11 <br />
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