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.X. (2) Locate and mark the property corners so they are visible at the time of inspection; or <br />(3) Submit a signed statement from the abutting owner or owners stating that they <br />approve of the proposed location of the fence. <br />(c) The City shall furnish such inspection as is deemed necessary to determine that the <br />fence is constructed in accordance with plans submitted for permit, provided, however, that the <br />issuance of such permit by the City shall not be construed to mean the City has determined the <br />fence is not encroaching upon another lot, nor shall it relieve the property owner of the duty <br />imposed on him herein. <br />(d) Where a fence or wall already exists along a common property line on a neighboring <br />property, the applicant proposing a fence shall make every effort to utilize the existing fence or <br />wall. If the existing fence or wall cannot be utilized, there shall be some minimal separation <br />between the two fences or walls not to exceed three (3) feet to provide for the maintenance of the <br />fences or walls and the ground area between the two fences or walls. <br />SHALL BE AMENDED AND AS AMENDED SHALL READ IN ITS ENTIRETY AS <br />FOLLOWS: <br />1369.03 PERMIT AND INSPECTION <br />(a) No fence shall be constructed until a permit has been issued by the Building <br />Department and the applicable fee is paid. The application for a permit shall include plans or <br />drawings showing the actual and accurate shape and dimensions of the property on which the <br />fence or wall is to be erected; the exact height, location, length, type of material, type of <br />construction of such proposed fence or wall; the location of all buildings on the lot; and other <br />information deemed necessary by the Building Commissioner in order to ensure that such fence <br />or wall is constructed in compliance with this Code. <br />(b) Each property owner shall determine property lines prior to constructing a fence and <br />shall ascertain that the fence thus constructed does not deviate from the plans as approved by the <br />Building Commissioner and does not encroach upon another lot or parcel of land. The owner <br />shall either: <br />(1) Submit a copy of a survey drawing indicating the location of property lines in the area <br />of the proposed fence; or <br />(2) Locate and mark the property corners so they are visible at the time of inspection; or <br />(3) Submit a signed statement from the abutting owner or owners stating that they <br />approve of the proposed location of the fence. <br />(c) The City shall furnish such inspection as is deemed necessary to determine that the <br />fence is constructed in accordance with plans submitted for permit, provided, however, that the <br />issuance of such permit by the City shall not be construed to mean the City has determined the <br />fence is not encroaching upon another lot, nor shall it relieve the property owner of the duty <br />imposed on him herein. <br />(d) Where a fence or wall already exists along a common property line on a neighboring <br />property, the applicant proposing a fence shall make every effort to utilize the existing fence or <br />wall. If the existing fence or wall cannot be utilized, there shall be seme -fninim} a minimum <br />separation of twenty-four (24) inches between the two fences or walls <br />€eet- to provide for the maintenance of the fences or walls and the ground area between the two <br />fences or walls. The owner of the new fence or wall must have direct access to the area