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Where any multiple family residential use abuts property zoned for single-family residential <br />use, the multiple family residential project shall provide screening along the boundary of <br />the single-family residential property in accordance with the standards listed in Section <br />915.020.G. (Required Screening, Landscaping, and Site Work) of this Code. <br /> <br />Figure 915-2 <br />H. Commercial and Industrial District Fences. <br />Fences in all Commercial and Industrial Districts shall not exceed 8 feet in height except: <br />1. Boundary Line fences abutting "R" Districts shall conform to those regulations <br />applicable to the "R" District. <br />2. Security Fences <br />(a) Fences which are erected primarily to secure a particular area have "arms" <br />inward toward the enclosure not to exceed 36 inches in length, located a <br />minimum of 6 and a maximum of 8 feet above ground level, on which arms <br />barbed wire may be strung. <br />(b) A survey establishing the true boundary line must be made by a Registered <br />Land Surveyor and submitted to the City. <br />(c) Fence arm extensions may not extend across an abutting property line or <br />over any public right-of-way.
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