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2009-73
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12/1/2009
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184
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A. No fencing shall be placed along an adjacent property line with segments • <br />that are not in conformance with subsection (b) of this section. <br />B. No fencing shall be located in a manner to preclude landscape <br />maintenance or fence repair without a suitable access agreement. <br />C. No fencing above three feet in height shall be located closer than the <br />building setback line adjacent to single family residential uses. <br />D. No chainlink or wire fencing shall be located closer than the building <br />setback line adjacent to single family or multiple-family residential uses. <br />(3) Height of fences. All fences or walls located along adjacent property lines shall <br />be no taller than eight feet at the building setback line or six feet if located closer <br />unless the following conditions are met: <br />A. A joint fencing application is made with the signature of both adjacent <br />property owners; and <br />B. The Planning Director considers the desired fence to protect the interests <br />of adjacent property owners and the community at large. <br />(c) Barbed wire, razor wire or similar security fencing features are prohibited unless <br />approved under subsection (b)(3) of this section. <br />(d) Above-ground electrical fencing (does not include underground "virtual fencing," which is <br />allowed), wire mesh (such as hog wire, chicken wire) and barbed wire are prohibited as <br />perimeter fencing except on undeveloped parcels of five acres or greater in size, or in <br />platted lots with a recognized agricultural tax exemption. <br />(Ord. No. 2006-45, § 48, 9-19-06) <br />Section 6.2.1.2 Minimum Requirements and Standards <br />(a) Minimum Requirements for Off-Street Parking. Requirements are as follows (these <br />requirements may be modified only as described in Section 4.5.3.7): <br />(1) Single-family attached and detached dwelling units: Two parking spaces per <br />dwelling unit. <br />(2) For any multifamily, duplex, or two-family dwelling unit or condominium in any <br />zoning district or for any structure altered into a multifamily dwelling from any <br />other classification, off-street parking spaces shall be provided in accordance • <br />with the following schedule. For each:
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