No fence, except a wall of a building, permitted under
the terms of this article shall be permitted that is over six feet
in height, unless that portion of the fence which exceeds six feet
in height shall be nonopaque and the total height of the fence may
not exceed eight feet. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an entirely
opaque fence, not to exceed eight feet in height, shall be permitted
to be installed along any property line that abuts a railroad.
All fences shall be erected with the finished side
of the fence facing adjacent properties or streets. The finished side
shall be considered the side without the structural supporting members.
Fences shall maintain proper sight lines at all intersection
of streets according to the standards of the Subdivision and Land
Development Ordinance.[1]
Fences shall be a minimum of two feet from sidewalks
and alleys and a minimum of 10 feet from the curb of a street, with
the sidewalk located between the fence and the street.
Fences shall be constructed of materials that are
natural looking in appearance with either a painted or natural finish.
Fencing which is exclusively wire fencing is prohibited. Examples
of recommended styles are as follows.[2]
Between the front wall of the principal building on
a lot and the property's rear lot line, a fence may be constructed
in accordance with the general restrictions of this article. (See
Illustrations A and B, detailing this area, below.)
Notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions, an
architectural fence may be erected in the front yard areas of a lot
at the front edge of the property, on the property corners, at the
sides of dwelling, or at the front porch or entrance. In no event
shall the total length of an architectural fence along the frontage
of the property exceed 25% of the total frontage of the property.
Architectural fences shall contain openings therein equal to 75% or
more of the total area of the fence, and the highest point of such
fences shall be a minimum of two feet and maximum of three feet above
the existing grade.[1]
Editor's Note: Former § 122-2103, Definitions, which immediately followed this section, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).