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EXHIBIT <br />~ w , /~ <br />CHAPTER 1369 ~ (K> N <br />Fences and Screen Walls ~ X20 //- <br />1369.01 Definitions. 1369.05 Specifications for wood fences. <br />1369.02 Types of fences permitted. 1369.06 Specifications for chain link <br />1369.03 Permit and inspection. fences. <br />1369.04 General requirements for fences <br />and screen walls. <br />1369.01 DEFINITIONS. <br />The following terms shall have the following definitions for purposes of this Chapter of <br />the Building Code: <br />(a) "Fence" means the installation of acceptable material at or along the property <br />line or lines to define or enclose the property or to prevent entry to an area such <br />as a garden or a pool area or other body of water. <br />(b) "Screen wall" means an exterior wall installed to provide privacy or secure a <br />specific point or place such as a swimming pool, a deck, patio, arbor or balcony. <br />1369.02 TYPES OF FENCES PERMITTED. <br />The following types offences shall be permitted on property when the applicable section <br />of the City Zoning Code authorizes construction offences in the district of the City where the <br />property is located: <br />(a) Solid Board. A wood or vinyl fence where the boards are installed against each <br />other so as to provide a solid wall that doesn't allow seeing through or the passage <br />of air. <br />(b) Spaced Board. A wood or vinyl fence where there is a space left between the <br />boards so as to allow the flow of air and allow seeing through. Typically, the <br />space is anywhere from one inch (1 ") up to the width of the vertical boards. <br />(c) Board on Board (or Shadow BoxZ A fence constructed like a Solid Board fence, <br />except that the fence boards are installed alternately from one side of the fence <br />rails (or stringers) to the other. Boards can run either vertically or horizontally. <br />(d) Louver. A fence where the boards are installed on an angle between the rails or <br />posts to direct sunlight or air. Boards may be installed either vertically or <br />horizontally. <br />(e) Basket Weave. A fence where thin basket boards are woven alternately around <br />small wooden members which extend through the height of the weave. <br />(~ Post and Rail (ors lit rails A rustic fence where split rails are inserted into <br />slotted posts. Two and three horizontal rails are common. <br />(g) Post and Board (or paddock or corrals A type of fence with horizontal boards <br />fastened to the face of the posts, or inserting into slotted posts. Two, three and <br />four horizontal boards are common. A variation is a "crossbuck" pattern where <br />two boards diagonally cross each other between the top and bottom boards on a <br />two board style. <br />