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A, <br />(n) A conditional use permit shall be required in the floodway and a use permit shall be <br />required in the flood fringe for any fences that have the potential to obstruct flood flows such as <br />cyclone fences and fences made of rigid walls such as wood or concrete privacy fences. <br />(o) All fences constructed or maintained in the city shall comply with the setback and height <br />requirements found below: <br />TABLE INSET: <br />Fence Setback and Maximum Height Standards (in feet) <br />(p) Fences up to six feet high may be constructed on a side property line in the urban <br />residential, multifamily, and central residential zoning districts. Fences up to eight feet high may <br />be constructed along side and rear yards in these zoning districts with a setback of six feet from <br />all property lines. <br />(q) Front yard fences may be of opaque construction up to a height of four feet, excepting <br />corner setback areas, and so long as they do not pose a threat to public safety. In the agricultural, <br />long-term agricultural, and rural residential zoning districts, that portion of a fence over four feet <br />high must be of open construction. <br />(r) Temporary fencing of construction sites, disaster scenes, and other sites posing a threat to <br />public safety is allowed subject to permission of the property owner. Such temporary fencing <br />shall be allowed only for the period of time required to ensure the public safety. Manufactured <br />safety fence, snow fences, plywood and natural wood fences, portable concrete barriers, and <br />similar products and techniques are allowed for this use, as well as those materials specified for <br />use in permanent fencing. <br />Section 90-242 Manufactured Home Park <br />30 <br />AG <br />LA <br />RR <br />UR <br />MF <br />CR <br />RS <br />C6 <br />G6 <br />1-1 <br />1-2 <br />1-3 <br />RC <br />CR -3 <br />Fus <br />R-1 <br />R-4 <br />R-2 <br />R-5 <br />R-3 <br />Front Yard Setback <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />15 <br />None <br />15 <br />10 <br />30 <br />40 <br />30 <br />30 <br />40 <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />Side Yard Setback <br />10 <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />Yard Setback <br />10 <br />10 <br />Front Yard Height <br />6 <br />6 <br />6 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />Side & <br />8 <br />8 <br />8 <br />6 <br />6 <br />6 <br />8 <br />8 <br />8 <br />10 <br />l0 <br />10 <br />10 <br />Rear Yard Height <br />(p) Fences up to six feet high may be constructed on a side property line in the urban <br />residential, multifamily, and central residential zoning districts. Fences up to eight feet high may <br />be constructed along side and rear yards in these zoning districts with a setback of six feet from <br />all property lines. <br />(q) Front yard fences may be of opaque construction up to a height of four feet, excepting <br />corner setback areas, and so long as they do not pose a threat to public safety. In the agricultural, <br />long-term agricultural, and rural residential zoning districts, that portion of a fence over four feet <br />high must be of open construction. <br />(r) Temporary fencing of construction sites, disaster scenes, and other sites posing a threat to <br />public safety is allowed subject to permission of the property owner. Such temporary fencing <br />shall be allowed only for the period of time required to ensure the public safety. Manufactured <br />safety fence, snow fences, plywood and natural wood fences, portable concrete barriers, and <br />similar products and techniques are allowed for this use, as well as those materials specified for <br />use in permanent fencing. <br />Section 90-242 Manufactured Home Park <br />30 <br />