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Municode Page 1 of 1 <br /> Sec. 30-796. - Fences; visibility at intersections and driveways. <br /> (a) Height restrictions. In any residential zone on any lot, no fence or planting shall rise over 2%feet in height <br /> above the level of the public sidewalk or curb of street within ten feet of the front property line. <br /> (b) Height of fences in side and front yards. No fence in a front yard or along a side line of a lot in a residential <br /> zone, other than a retaining wall, shall be higher than six feet in height unless the adjoining lot is not in a <br /> residential zone. Construction of a fence exceeding six feet in height requires a building permit. <br /> (C) Height of fences in rear yard. No fence higher than eight feet may be located in a required rear yard in a <br /> residential district, unless the adjoining lot is not in a residential zone. Construction of a fence exceeding six <br /> feet in height requires a building permit. <br /> (d) General requirements for fences. <br /> (1) Location. Any fence shall be located entirely upon the private property of the person constructing or <br /> causing the construction of such fence unless the owner of the adjoining property agrees, in writing, that <br /> such fence may be erected on the division line of the respective properties. The director of planning or <br /> their designee may require the owner of the property upon which a fence exists to establish the <br /> boundary lines of the property by a survey thereof. <br /> (2) Construction and maintenance. <br /> a. Every fence shall be constructed in a complete and substantial manner and of materials <br /> reasonably suited for the purpose for which the fence is proposed to be used. <br /> b. Every fence shall be maintained in a condition of reasonable repair. No fence shall be <br /> constructed or continue which is dangerous to the public safety, health, or welfare as determined <br /> by the director of planning or their designee. <br /> c. Electric fences, barbed wire fences and barbless wire fences shall be permitted only in the A-1 <br /> and R-1a zoning districts when related to farming, but not as boundary fences. <br /> (3) Finished side of fence to face adjoining property. If the material used in the fence construction is not <br /> finished on both sides, the finished side of the material shall be on the outside,facing the abutting or <br /> adjoining properties, and all posts or structures supporting the fence shall be on the inside of the fence. <br /> (4) a. All below ground pools require a building permit and shall be enclosed with a fence that is a <br /> minimum four feet high and includes lockable gates. The fence shall be installed prior to filling the <br /> pool. Fencing shall be chain link, vertical pickets or solid. Spaces between the bottom of the <br /> fence and the ground or between the pickets shall not exceed four inches. <br /> b. All above ground pools that require a building permit shall have access controlled with a means to <br /> prevent access into the above ground pool when unoccupied. Failure to prevent access into an <br /> above ground pool when unoccupied is a misdemeanor. <br /> c. All pool related chemicals shall be stored inside a structure. <br /> (Code 1982, §900.20(6);Ord. No. 03-10, § 1. 6-16-2003;Ord. No. 04-15,§ 1, 10-18-2004:Ord. No. 06-09,§ 1, 7-17-2006) <br /> http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?h=&clientID=13 427&HTMRequest=http%3 a%2W/o2flibrary.munic... 08/16/2012 <br />