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03/13/1995
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as applied to fence posts) shall face abutting property. The <br />finished side shall face away from the fence owner's lot. <br />(8) No fence shall be permitted on public rights-of-way. <br />(9) Fences which are ninety percent (90%) open (barb wire, <br />chain link, woven wire, and other similar type fences) which <br />are for the sole purpose of containing non-domestic animals <br />are not subject to the provisions of this ordinance and do not <br />require a building permit. Chain link fences shall have round <br />street parts and braces. <br />(10) Fences shall be at least ten percent (10%) open to <br />provide space for the passage of air. No used material shall <br />be used in construction of fences. <br />SECTION NO. 2. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage <br />and publication according to the City Charter. <br />Passed this 13th day of March, 1995. <br />-4 r C-AI1 „ Vernon F. Reinert, Mayor <br />Marillyn . Andeerson, Clerk -Treasurer <br />Motion for adoption of the foregoing ordinance was seconded by <br />Council Member Bergeson and upon vote being taken thereon, <br />the following voted in favor thereof: Bergeson, Elliott, Neal, Reinert. <br />The following voted against same: None, Council Member Kuether was absent. <br />Whereupon said ordinance was declared duly passed and adopted. <br />
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