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July 19, 2022 <br />Page 2 <br />The current fence ordinance has a number of issues related to permit processing, code <br />consistency (including consistency with building code), and technical or practical aspects <br />including measurement. The City’s Code Review Committee has separately been <br />contemplating a series of amendments to the fence regulations for these reasons. While a <br />number of those amendments are likely to come forward with other code amendment <br />recommendations, this resident is seeking amendments to the height regulations as a <br />separate application. The applicant’s request specifically relates to the section of the fence <br />code relating to height. That section reads as follows: <br />(C) Fence size. All fence and wall heights shall be measured from the finished <br />grade, except that the height of a railing, wall, fence, or screening affixed to a <br />deck constructed on the ground but raised above ground level, will be measured <br />from the elevation of the raised deck for that portion which is affixed to the raised <br />deck. The grade at the fence line shall not be altered in any way that artificially <br />increases the maximum permitted height of the fence. <br />(1) Residential Uses. <br />a. Front Yards. No fence shall be over four (4) feet in height within <br />a required front yard setback. <br />b. Side Yards. No fence shall be over six (6) feet in height. A fence <br />up to six (6) feet in height shall be allowed on corner lots along the <br />corner side behind the nearest front corner of the principal <br />building. <br />c. Rear Yards. No fence shall be over six (6) feet in height. <br />When this code was written, fences of more than 6 feet in height required a building <br />permit, with review and permitting through the Building Official. The revised building code <br />has changed this height to 7 feet. One of the reasons for this change is an <br />acknowledgement that fence construction often occurs over uneven terrain, and a fence <br />that uses 6 feet tall material (a commonly available dimension) is often a few inches more <br />than 6 feet above the ground below it. Moreover, many types of fence construction include <br />post design where the tops of the posts extend a few inches above the top line of the fence <br />panel. <br />These conditions have been prevalent for many years. Technically, such fences were <br />required to obtain building permits, be reviewed by building inspection staff, and be
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