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12 <br />St. Anthony - Land Usage <br />• 150.058 EXISTING SWIMMING POOLS NOT REQUIRED TO BE MOVED. <br />No swimming pool or any other structure erected in conjunction with a pool existing as of 6 -3 -1982 <br />will be required to be moved so as to comply with the location requirements of .150.052. All other <br />requirements contained in this subchapter are applicable to existing swimming pools, and structures erected <br />in conjunction with the pools. <br />(1993 Code,. 1315.09) <br />FENCES <br />.150.070 DEFINITION. <br />For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly <br />indicates or requires a different meaning. <br />FENCE. A partition, structure, wall, or gate erected as a dividing marker, barrier, enclosure, or visual <br />obstruction, but excluding buildings and bushes, hedges, trees, and other living landscaping. <br />(1993 Code,. 1320.01) <br />• 150.071 BUILDING PERMITS REQUIRED. <br />A building permit is required for the construction or alteration of a fence, and for any additions to a <br />fence. The permit must be obtained in the name of the owner of the property on which the fence is or will <br />be located. Application must be made on forms provided by the city. The applicant must provide the <br />Building Inspector with a set of plans and specifications for the fence. Permit fees must be paid in <br />accordance with the Uniform Building Code. <br />(1993 Code, .1320.02) Penalty, see. 10.99 <br />.150.072 REQUIREMENTS. <br />(A) Location. Any fence constructed or altered after 6 -3 -1982 must be located entirely upon the <br />private property of the owner to whom the building permit was issued. Ownership of the permit passes <br />with ownership of the property. The fence must be set back a distance from the owners property line <br />sufficient to avoid encroachment onto adjoining private or public property or a public right -of -way. <br />(B) Abutting public property. If a fence is or is to be adjacent to a street, alley, public right -of -way, or <br />other public property, the city may require the applicant for the permit to locate and mark the property line <br />abutting the public property by having a registered surveyor place permanent survey pins or stakes <br />