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Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary and in addition to any other <br />requirement, the following provisions shall apply: <br />(a) A fence or screen wall may be constructed along or upon common property lines <br />and across any utility easement so as to allow maximum use of the area to be enclosed. Any <br />application for a fence or screen wall within a utility or drainage easement shall be referred to the <br />City Engineer for review and approval prior to issuance of a permit. Fences or screen walls <br />placed on utility easements shall provide access to manholes, utility boxes, cleanouts or other <br />apparatus that may be used from time to time for maintenance of the utility. <br />(b) A fence or screen wall shall not be located within three feet of a utility box, <br />manhole or other apparatus that may be used for maintenance of the utility. When a fence or <br />screen wall obstructs access to a utility box, manhole or other public apparatus for maintaining <br />utilities, the owner shall be required to remove such fence or screen wall at his expense without <br />remuneration from the City. <br />(c) Except for a fence or screen wall that is the same on both sides, such as split rail <br />fences or board on board fences, fences or screen walls shall be erected so that no exposed posts <br />or supporting cross-elements face the public right-of--way or any lot other than the lot on which <br />the fence is to be constructed. <br />(d) 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 shall be substantially <br />and properly supported according to standard practice. <br />(e) Fencing and screen walls shall not be topped with sharp points such as may <br />readily result in bodily injury and no portion of fencing shall be of barbed wire. <br />(~ Where solid fences or screen walls are erected and where a water drainage <br />situation occurs, such problem shall be disposed of by placing adequate outlets at the bottom of <br />the fence or screen wall to eliminate possible accumulation of stagnant water or other <br />undesirable conditions. <br />(g) Fences and screen walls shall be installed plumb and the top finish shall be <br />uniform. Fences and screen walls 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 grade <br />changes are severe enough to require stepping, a minimum of eight feet (8') of uniform fence run <br />or sixteen feet (16') of uniform screen wall run shall be maintained prior to each step. <br />(h) Except as approved or required by the Building Commissioner, all fences shall <br />extend to the ground grade, or the bottom of the fence panels shall be no higher than six inches <br />(6") above the ground grade. All screen walls shall extend to the ground grade, or the bottom of <br />the screen wall shall be no higher than twelve inches (12") above the ground grade. <br />(i) Screen walls shall be installed so that all posts and structural members are <br />covered with a finish material to within at least twelve inches but no closer than eight inches of <br />