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9/7/1999
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1999
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where two boards diagonally cross each other between the top and bottom boards on a <br />two board style. <br />(h) Picket - A fence that is typically a spaced board fence four feet (4') or less <br />in height usually with a blunted point cut at 45 degree angles, or rounded, or with a <br />gothic point. <br />(i) Good Neighbor Fence - Any solid or spaced board fence where the face <br />boards aze installed at the center of the posts so that the fence looks the same from both <br />sides. <br />(j) Stockade - A fence, usually installed as solid wood, where the cover boards <br />or pickets are milled or sliced to half round with the top finished to a pointed or <br />conical point. <br />(k) Chain link. <br />(1) Premanufactured vinyl fences. <br />(m) Brick or stone fences. <br />(n) Decorative wrought iron (or other metal manufactures to look like wrought <br />iron) fences. <br />1369.03 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FENCES AND SCREEN <br />WALLS. <br />(a) The following requirements shall apply only to the construction of fences: <br />(1) Fences shall be installed so that the finished side is to the neighbor's <br />view. All posts and structural members shall be on the side facing the installer's <br />property. (Exception: when the style of fencing commonly described as "Good <br />Neighbor Fence" is utilized.) <br />(2) Fencing shall be installed plumb and the top finish of the fence shall be <br />uniform. Fences shall follow the contour of the ground as far as is practical. <br />Adjustments for grade shall occur at the bottom of the fence. Where adjustments for <br />grade changes are severe enough to require stepping, a minimum of eight foot (8') <br />of uniform fence run shall maintained prior to each step. <br />(3) Where a neighbor has already installed a fence along a property line an <br />additional fence will not be permitted. If a neighbor's fence does not border the <br />entire property line a new section of fence may be installed along that portion of the <br />property line. If the installation leaves gaps, connection to the existing fence may be <br />made with the neighbor's permission. If the neighbor will not allow physical <br />connection to their fence, than the new fence can be cantilevered to project to within <br />four inches of the existing fence but may not cross the property line. <br />(4) The height of the fence shall be controlled by the applicable provisions <br />of the City zoning code for the district in which the fence will be located. The <br />height of fences shall be measured from a point not to exceed six inches (6")above <br />the finished grade line or natural contour of the ground. <br />(b) The following requirements shall apply only to the construction of screen <br />walls: <br />(1) Screen walls shall be installed so that all posts and structural members <br />are covered with a finish material to within at least twelve inches but no closer than <br />eight inches of grade unless treated for ground contact. Materials shall be listed for <br />4 <br />. ?,. <br />?
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