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<br /> <br />Exhibit A <br /> <br />The proposed amendments are shown below with additions underlined: <br /> <br />1102.02: DEFINITIONS: The following words and terms, wherever they occur in <br />this Code, shall be defined as follows: <br /> <br /> <br />Subd. 58.5. LANDSCAPING: The aesthetic and physical improvement of land by the <br />addition of berms, trees, shrubs, ground cover, crushed rock, wood chips, <br />retaining walls and other functional, ornamental or decorative features. <br /> <br />Subd. 100.5. RETANING WALL: A wall or structure constructed of stone, concrete, wood, <br />or other materials, used to retain soil, as a slope transition, or edge of a planting area. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1103.08: FENCING, RETAINING WALLS, SCREENING AND LANDSCAPING: <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Height: No fence shall exceed eight feet (8') in height, and in the case of grade separation, <br />such as the division of properties by a retaining wall, the height shall be determined on the basis <br />of measurement from the average point between the highest and lowest grade. <br /> <br />Subd. 2. Intersections: No fences, structures or planting of trees or shrubs shall be permitted within <br />thirty feet (30') of any corner formed by the intersection of street property lines or the right of way <br />of a railway intersecting a street, except properly constructed chain link fences. Such chain link <br />fences shall not exceed forty eight inches (48") in height from the grade level at the lot line and <br />shall have openings in the wire mesh of not less than one and five-eighths inches (1-5/8") nor <br />more than two and one-fourth inches (2-1/4"). Such fences may follow the lot line to the lot <br />corner. The thirty feet (30') restriction noted above shall consist of the triangle formed by <br />connecting the two (2) points on intersecting lot lines that are each thirty feet (30') from the lot <br />corner. <br /> <br />Subd. 3. Location: <br /> <br />a. Except as provided in subdivision 2 above, fences not to exceed forty eight inches (48") in <br />height may be located on any part of a lot. Fences not to exceed ninety six inches (96") in height <br />may be erected on any part of a lot behind the front line of the principal building. The City <br />Council may require or approve fencing up to ninety six inches (96") in height in a front yard to <br />satisfy a buffer or screening condition of a development review or conditional use permit. (Ord. <br />658, 8-14-00) <br /> <br />b. A fence or retaining wall shall be installed on the applicant's property. The fence or <br />retaining wall shall not be installed directly over the property line. <br /> <br />Subd. 4. Landscaping Required: In all zoning districts, the lot area remaining after providing for off- <br />street parking, off-street loading, sidewalks, driveway, building site and/or other requirements <br />shall be planted and maintained in grass, sodding, shrubs or other acceptable vegetation or <br />treatment generally used in landscaping. <br /> <br />Subd. 5. Surface of Fences: Any fence shall be so constructed that the surface facing adjoining <br />properties or public rights of way shall be of finished construction. <br />
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