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2004-01-08
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4.2
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Proposed Fences, Walls, Gates and Columns Ordinance 10-1.507
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(4) Open Space-Conservation Easement perimeter fences shall provide openings <br /> sufficient to accommodate the free passage of wildlife through the easement, such as a <br /> split-rail wood fence (see exhibit). <br /> ' —�""� ' (' .��--. Where a pathway is located within <br /> _ uaoo . << `_.•' an open space-conservation <br /> easement, the open perimeter fence <br /> shall be required to have at least two <br /> r,, '� 'r�``Q; =`, ��'� F�,c ., , ' openings no less than the width of <br /> ��' � i::�`` ' "' -��'s � r'rr ''�'• the pathway easement. <br /> (5) No fence, wall, gate, or column shall be located within a road right of way or public <br /> utility easement, with the exception of a four-foot (4') tall mailbox post or column. <br /> An encroachment permit from the Engineering Department is required to install a <br /> mailbox post or column. Any existing fence, wall, gate, or column located within a <br /> road right of way or public utility easement may be removed at the owner's expense. <br /> 6 Solid walls fences or gates shall not exceed a maximum height of three 3 feet in an <br /> g g ( ) <br /> area bounded by the center line of intersecting roads or easements for vehicular <br /> access, public or private and a straight line joining <br /> points on such center lines eighty (80') feet distant <br /> 801 from their intersection in order to provide an <br /> unobstructed view of approaching traffic on the <br /> intersecting roads (see exhibit). The City Engineer <br /> 80' may prescribe greater restrictions than the height set <br /> forth in this paragraph where unusual conditions <br /> 0 73FeetlHigh Max make such additional restrictions desirable in the <br /> interests of the public safety. <br /> (7) Any fence or wall may be required to be landscaped. Screen plantings required as a <br /> condition of approval for any fence or wall shall be maintained by the property owner <br /> in good condition. <br /> (8) Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, replacement of existing fences, <br /> walls, gates, or columns, constructed with the prior issuance of a permit(s) from the <br /> Town, shall be permitted if the replacement is of a like material, no greater in height, <br /> and no closer to adjacent property lines than the existing fence, wall, gate, or column, <br /> or if replaced by an "open" fence meeting all of the provisions of this section, except <br /> that replacement with chain link fencing is subject to all provisions of this section. <br /> Repair of short sections (less than 100 feet, not to exceed fifty (50 %) percent of that <br /> segment of fencing over a 12-month period) of existing fences and walls does not <br /> require a permit. Replacement of existing fences, walls, gates, or columns, which are <br /> replaced other than as specified above, are subject to all provisions of this section. <br /> Replacement of any of the above, however, shall be prohibited if the City Engineer <br /> determines that a public safety hazard exists. <br />
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