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shall comply with regulation in the Zoning Code for a fence. (Exception: <br />a screen wall used to provide privacy for a swimming pool that complies <br />with the accessory use requirements and setbacks may be built to a <br />height of six feet (6') above the floor level of an attached deck or the <br />water surface.) <br />(c) The following requirements shall apply to both fences and screen walls: <br />(1) All fences and screen walls shall be erected to withstand a fifteen pound <br />horizontal wind pressure, shall be placed perpendicular to the ground and <br />shall be substantially and properly supported according to standard <br />practice. <br />(2) Fencing and screen walls shall not be topped with sharp points such as <br />may readily result in bodily injury and no portion of fencing shall be of <br />barbed wire. <br />(3) Where solid fences or screen walls are erected and where a water <br />drainage situation occurs, such problem shall be disposed of by placing <br />adequate outlets at the bottom of the fence or screen wall to eliminate <br />possible accumulation of stagnant water or other undesirable conditions. <br />(Ord. 99-100. Passed 9-7-99.) <br />1369.04 SPECIFICATIONS FOR WOOD FENCES. <br />The following specifications, derived from ASTM F 537 and Standard Practice in the <br />Fence Industry, shall apply to the materials and construction of wood fences: <br />(a) Posts and Framing. Post spacing shall not exceed eight feet (8'). All post holes <br />should be a minimum of thirty inches (30") deep for four feet (4') high fences <br />and thirty-six inches (36") deep for fences higher than four feet (4') up to six feet <br />(6'). All Terminal, Corner and Gate posts should be set thirty-six inches (36") <br />deep. <br />(b) Post holes should be at least four inches (4") larger in diameter than the largest <br />dimension of the post. All Terminal, Corner and Gate posts should be set in <br />concrete. <br />(c) Fences up to five feet (5') shall have a minimum of two rails (stringers) top and <br />bottom. Fences over five feet (5') shall have a third rail at center height. <br />Stringers shall be 2x4 minimum (nominal). <br />(d) Materials. All materials used in wood fencing should be either: <br />(I) Naturally rot resistant wood (such as Cedar), <br />(2) A wood pressure treated for rot-resistance, or, <br />(3) Be coated thoroughly with a paint or protective coating immediately on <br />erection. <br />(e) Fasteners. Fasteners shall be made of anon-rusting, non-corrosive material, or <br />coated to resist rusting. Nails shall be long enough to penetrate the receiving <br />member twice the thickness of the thinner member but not less than one and <br />one-half inches (1-1 /2"). <br />(~ Cover boards shall be 1/2" minimum thickness. <br />(g) Solid wood fences should allow for expansion to avoid buckling as follows: For <br />widths 2 to flinches, gone-sixteenth inch (1 / 16") space should be provided; for <br />widths 6 to 8 inches, a minimum space of one-eighth inch (1 /8 ") should be <br />provided. <br />(h) The tops of the cover boards may be cut to many different designs such as dog <br />ear (corners cut off at 45 degree angles), gothic (two arc shaped cuts that meet in <br />the center to form a graceful point), standard point (boards cut to a point with 45 <br />degree angles), or domed or rounded top (where the top is cut to a half circle). <br />There are many shapes and styles that may be custom cut at specific request. <br />Post tops may also be cut to several decorative shapes such as pyramid, gothic, <br />domed and chamfered. Also, shaped terminals may be screwed onto the tops of <br />posts. <br />(Ord. 99-100. Passed 9-7-99.) <br />