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7. Commercial and Industrial District Fences. (See Diagram 7 abc) <br />a. A fence not exceeding four (4) feet in height may be erected in any <br />yard. <br />b. A fence not exceeding eight (8) feet in height may be erected <br />parallel to the front lot line from a front corner of a principal building <br />to a side lot line that is not adjacent to a street. <br />c. A fence not exceeding ten (10) feet in height may be erected on a <br />rear lot line or on a side lot line that is not adjacent to a street from <br />a point where the front facade of a principal building would intersect <br />with a side lot line extending to the rear property line. <br />d. Should the rear lot line be common with the side lot line of an <br />abutting lot, that portion of the rear lot line equal to the required <br />front yard setback of the abutting lot shall not be fenced to a height <br />of more than four (4) feet. <br />r <br />1 <br />1 <br />10' fence <br />allowed —111 <br />street right of way <br />FENCES IN BUSINESS AND <br />INDUSTRIAL ZONES <br />8' fence <br />allowed <br />4' fence <br />allowed <br />Diagram 7 abc <br />e. Within commercial and industrial and public/semi-public zoning <br />districts, barbed wire may be attached to the tops of fences with the <br />following conditions: <br />1) Fences must be a minimum of eight (8) feet in height <br />exclusive of the security arm. <br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance <br />3-50 <br />General Provisions <br />