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easements upon completion of an encroachment agreement between <br />the City and property owner. <br />E. Abutment to Property Lines. Fences and retaining walls may be <br />permitted along property lines subject to the following. <br />1. Physical Damages: Fences and retaining walls may abut <br />property lines provided no physical damage of any kind <br />results to abutting property. <br />2. Certificate of Survey: Where the property line is not <br />delineated by survey marker(s) or pin(s), a certificate of <br />survey shall be required. <br />3. Adjusting for Contours and Grade: At no point may fence <br />panels exceed six feet in height nor shall fence posts <br />exceed six and one-half feet in height from grade. <br />9-7-5: FENCE MATERIALS: <br />A. Privacy fences shall be made from cedar, redwood, or other <br />decay resistant wood; vinyl; or composite material designed for <br />fence applications. Privacy fences in residential areas shall <br />not be made from chain link or metal fencing with slats, bamboo, <br />or other material attached to the chain link. <br />B. All other fences shall be made from cedar, redwood, or other <br />decay resistant wood; vinyl; decorative steel, aluminum, or <br />wrought iron; or chain link designed for fence applications. <br />"California" or wood framed fences with metal panels are <br />permitted. <br />C. Materials that may not be used include garden and utility <br />fencing or fabric. These materials are commonly referred to as <br />snow or safety fencing; chicken wire; poultry fencing; hardware <br />cloth; lawn fencing; bamboo, cloth, rope, cabling, railroad ties, <br />Landscape timbers, utility poles, and lattice not supported by <br />wooden framing. In residentially zoned areas, security fencing is <br />not allowed included barbed or razor wire and electric fencing. <br />9-7-6: HEIGHTS AND SETBACKS <br />A. Lot Types: <br />