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sections may not exceed <br />the height of the post(s) to <br />which it is attached. <br /> <br />These clauses also <br />accommodate fences <br />constructed on a slope, in <br />which the manufactured <br />fence panels can be <br />installed without running <br />afoul of the height <br />regulations as the ground <br />falls away to the next <br />(lower) post location. <br /> (C)(1) Residential Uses. <br />a. Front Yards. No fence, fence post, <br />or post cap shall be over four (4) <br />feet fifty-two (52) inches in height <br />within a required front yard setback. <br />b. Side Yards. No fence , fence post, <br />or post cap shall be over six (6) <br />seven (7) feet in height. A fence up <br />to six (6) feet in height shall be <br />allowed on corner lots along the <br />corner side behind the nearest front <br />corner of the principal building. <br />c. Rear Yards. No fence, fence post, <br />or post cap, shall be over six (6) <br />seven (7) feet in height. <br /> <br />Height is changed here to <br />accommodate the <br />fluctuations noted above by <br />allowing a slight increase <br />over current height <br />limitations, again to <br />accommodate slope, and to <br />acknowledge that posts <br />(and ornamental post caps) <br />will often extend above the <br />top line of the fence itself. <br /> <br />Further, the change from 6 <br />feet to 7 feet incorporates <br />the building code change <br />that increased the height <br />threshold for when a <br />building permit is required <br />for fences and other <br />structures. <br />150.072 <br />C.2, C.3, D, and E. <br /> C. (2) Commercial/Industrial Uses. <br />a. Front Yards. No fence shall be <br />over six (6) seven (7) feet in height <br />within a required front yard setback. <br />Fences may extend to a total height <br />of eight (8) with a security arm for <br />barbed wire if a conditional use <br />permit is obtained. <br />b. Side Yards. No fence shall be over <br />six (6) seven (7) feet in height. <br />Fences may extend to a total height <br />of eight (8) with a security arm for <br />barbed wire if a conditional use <br />permit is obtained. <br />c. Rear Yards. No fence shall be over <br />six (6) seven (7) feet in height. <br />Fences may extend to a total height <br />of eight (8) with a security arm for <br />This section incorporates <br />the changes from 6 feet to <br />7 feet heights into the <br />Commercial District. <br />No changes are proposed to <br />Industrial or Recreational <br />fencing standards. Sight <br />visibility at intersections is <br />likewise retained as <br />currently stated.
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