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2. Certificate of Survey. An application for a fence permit shall be <br />accompanied by a current certificate of survey providing exact lot <br />dimensions, the location of existing buildings, structures, and easements <br />on the lot, and the location of the proposed fence. At the discretion of the <br />City, a final plat detail of the lot with the required information shown may <br />suffice if no certificate of survey is available. Applicant shall be required <br />to physically identify the property corners for City inspection. <br />3. Location. All fences or walls shall be located entirely within the private <br />property of the person, firm, or corporation constructing or causing the <br />construction of such fence. <br />a. No fence or wall shall be permitted on public rights -of -way. <br />b. Traffic visibility requirements set forth in Section 3, Subd. 3.D.3.b of <br />this Ordinance shall be satisfactorily met. <br />c. No fence or wall shall obstruct natural drainage. <br />d. Fences may be constructed within public and private utility and <br />drainage easements provided that: <br />1) No fence or wall shall be located within a drainage or utility <br />easement without written permission of the Zoning <br />Administrator and the filing of an encroachment agreement. <br />2) Removal of a fence or wall or a portion thereof for the <br />purpose of utilizing the easement shall be at the property <br />owner's expense. <br />4. Construction and Maintenance. <br />a. Every fence shall be constructed in a professional and substantial <br />manner and of substantial material reasonably suitable for the <br />purpose for which the fence is proposed to be used. The materials <br />and design shall also be compatible with other structures in the <br />area in which the fence is located and shall not cause blight or a <br />negative impact. Fences shall be at least ten (10) percent open to <br />provide space for the passage of air. No used material shall be <br />used in conjunction of fences. <br />b. Every fence shall be maintained in a condition of reasonable repair <br />and shall not be allowed to become and remain in a condition of <br />disrepair or danger, or constitute a nuisance, public or private. Any <br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance General Provisions <br />3-47 <br />