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<br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance General Provisions <br />903-12 <br /> <br />a. Boundary Line fences abutting "R" Districts shall conform to those <br />regulations applicable to the "R" District. <br /> <br />b. Security Fences. <br /> <br />(1) Fences which are erected primarily to secure a particular area have <br />"arms" inward toward the enclosure not to exceed thirty six (36) <br />inches in length, located a minimum of six (6) and a maximum of <br />eight (8) feet above ground level, on which arms barbed wire may <br />be strung. <br />(2) A survey establishing the true boundary line must be made by a <br />Registered Land Surveyor and submitted to the City. <br />(3) Fence arm extensions may not extend across an abutting property <br />line or over any public right-of-way. <br /> <br />c. Fences erected within the required front yard area shall not exceed six (6) <br />feet in height and shall be of a chain link or woven wire construction <br />which affords maximum visibility. Fences on corner lots shall provide a <br />visibility triangle meeting the thirty (30) feet dimensional requirements of <br />Section 903.020.H of this Ordinance. <br /> <br />d. Where any business or industrial use abuts property zoned for residential <br />use, the business or industry shall provide screening along the boundary of <br />the residentially zoned property in accordance with the standards listed in <br />Section 903.020.G. (Required Screening, Landscaping, and Site Work) of <br />this Ordinance. <br /> <br />9. Special Purpose Fences. <br /> <br />a. Fences for special purposes and fences differing in construction, height or <br />length may be permitted in any district in the City by issuance of a <br />conditional use permit, except as provided for in Section 903.020.F.9.b. of <br />this Ordinance. <br /> <br />b. Fences which are temporary in nature, are installed for the purpose of <br />protecting gardens or lawns from natural elements, and which are less than <br />forty-eight (48) inches in height may be allowed without permit, provided <br />that such fences are not located within the required front or side yards of a <br />lot, and that such fences are not determined to be a nuisance as regulated <br />by the Little Canada Municipal Code. <br /> <br />c. Railroad Screening Fence. In the case of residential property that abuts <br />railroad property, a fence for the purpose of sound and visual barrier is <br />allowed by conditional use permit with the following conditions: <br />