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5. No permit shall be issued for the construction of more than >re (I. private garage structure for <br />each detached single family dwelli ng, except on the =aroma} of a <br />conditional use aermrt <br />according to the provisions of Section 921 of this Ordinance. Every detached single family <br />dwelling unit erected after the effective date of this Ordinance shall be so located on the lot <br />so that at least a two (2) car garage, either attached or detached, can be located on soid.lot. <br />6. Outdoor swimming pools with a capacity of fifteen hundred (1,500i gallons or with a depth of <br />three (31 feet or more of water shall be fenced in compliance with F., 6. of this Section. <br />E. Drainage Plans. In the case of all multiple family, business and industrial developments, the drainage <br />plans shall be submitted to the City Engine- for his review and the final drainage plan shall be subject <br />to his written approval. <br />F. Fences - General Requirements. <br />1. Permit Required. No person, firm or corporation sholl construct or erect any fence without first <br />securing o building permit. <br />2. Locations. All fences shall be located entirely upon the property of the fence owner unless the <br />owner of the adjoining property agrees, in writing, that such fence may be erected on the property <br />line of the respective properties. <br />3. Surveys. The City Building Official_m_ay require an applicant for a fence permit to establish his <br />true boundary line by a survey thereof to be made by a Registered Lard Surveyor. <br />4. Construction and Maintenance. Every fence shall be constructed in a substantial, workmanlike <br />manner and of material reasonably suited for the purpose for which the fence is proposed to be used <br />Every fence shall be maintained in such condition as to not become a hazard, eyesore or public or <br />private nuisance. All fences shall be so constructed that the finished side faces away from the <br />fence owner's lot. Any fence which endangers the public safety, health or welfare shall be con- <br />sidered a public nuisance and abatement proceedings may be instituted by the proper City Official <br />if within fifteen (15) days after notification the owner of such fence has not undertaken the necessary <br />repairs to himself abate the nuisance. Link fences, where permitted, shall be constructed in such <br />a manner that no barbed ends shall be at the top. <br />5. Prohibited Fences. Electric fences shall not be permitted. garbed wire fences shall not be <br />permitted except as hereinafter provided. Fences of the picket, rail or slat types shall be so <br />constructed that the spaces between the pickets, roils or slats shall not constitute a condition <br />which may be a dangerous attraction to children. <br />6. Required Fences - Swimming Pools. Outdoor swimming pools as described in D., 6. of this <br />Section shall be adequately fenced to prevent uncontrolled access from the street or adjacent <br />property. <br />a. A fence at least four (4) feet in height shall completely enclose any underground pool, <br />and except as specifically provided in b. below, shall completely enclose any pool <br />constructed above ground. <br />b. The fence required in a. above shall not be required for any pool constructed above ground <br />which is equipped with a detachable ladder or a ladder which manually can he placed <br />in a position where access to the 000l cannot be obtained by use of any such ladder. <br />7. Residential District Fences. <br />a. Boundary Line Fences. In all parts of Little Canada, zoned residential (farms excepted., <br />no boundary line fences shall exceed three and ore -half (3 1;2) feet in height except <br />that: <br />IC <br />45 a <br />
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