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fence shall be set back at least one foot from the street and alley right-of-way or <br />property line. <br />(7) Fences are not allowed in a 30-foot visibility triangle on street corners. This area is <br />measured beginning at the intersection of the projected property lines of two <br />intersecting streets, thence 30 feet along one property line, thence diagonally to a point <br />thirty 30 feet from the point of beginning. <br />(8) Fences may be permitted along property lines subject to the following: <br />a. Fences may be placed along property lines provided no physical damage of any <br />kind results to abutting property. <br />b. Fences in commercial and industrial districts may be erected on the lot line to a <br />height of six feet above grade plus two feet for a security arm. The security arm <br />may be barbed, weaved, or welded wire. <br />c. Where the property line is not clearly defined, a certificate of survey may be <br />required by the zoning administrator to establish the property line. <br />d. Fences located within the side and rear yard nonbuildable setback areas beginning <br />at the front building line and fences located within the buildable area of a lot shall <br />not exceed six feet in height from finished grade. Fence posts may extend an <br />additional six inches. <br />e. In residential districts, fences along or within the front nonbuildable setback area <br />shall not exceed 36 inches in height from finished grade. Fence posts may extend <br />an additional six inches. <br /> <br />(Code 1993, § 9-2.06; Ord. No. 19-02, § 1, 3-13-2019) <br /> <br />Sec. 113-243 - Height limitations <br />(a) Conditional use permit. Any structural height that exceeds this chapter must have a <br />conditional use permit. <br />(b) Exemptions. <br />(1) Height limitations shall not apply to belfries, cupolas and domes, monuments, public <br />and public utility facilities, silos, barns, church spires, chimneys, smokestacks, <br />flagpoles, and parapet walls extending not more than four feet above the limiting height <br />of the building. <br />(2) Height limitations shall not apply to rooftop structures such as mechanical equipment, <br />elevator shaft and equipment enclosures and similar structures, provided said exceptions <br />do not exceed ten feet in height above the roofline and the area does not exceed 15 <br />percent of the roof area. <br />(3) Height limitations shall not apply to private T.V. or radio reception antennae <br />extending more than ten feet above the limiting height of the building except if any <br />portion of the structure exceeds four feet in diameter and is more than 20 percent <br />opaque, a conditional use permit shall be required. Any T.V. or radio transmission or <br />reception device or structure not attached to the principal building shall require a <br />conditional use permit. <br />