[Added 8-15-1983 by Ord. No. 633]
All fences erected in the Borough of Lindenwold shall be subject
to the following requirements.
B.
FENCE
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
Includes walls not part of other structures but shall not
include temporary planting enclosures intended for weather protection.
C.
Except where specifically provided herein, none of the restrictions
or provisions herein shall apply to living fences.
D.
The application shall include a copy of a survey, a statement as
to the height and location of the fence, the method to be employed
in its support and the materials used in its construction. In addition,
the applicant shall advise the Construction Official as to the date
on which said fence is to be constructed in order to provide for the
inspection thereof.[2]
No fence erected on or around a residential lot or parcel of
land shall exceed six feet in height. Preconstructed fences must be
installed as close to the ground as possible. The total height of
the fence shall not include any slight undulation of the ground, provided
that 80% of the fence does not exceed the maximum height of six feet.
A.
Height regulation, 30 inches. At the intersection of two or more
streets, no hedge, fence or wall other than a single post or tree
not exceeding one square foot in cross section which is higher than
30 inches above curb level nor any obstruction to vision shall be
permitted in the triangular area formed by the intersecting street
lines and a line joining points each 20 feet distant from said intersection
along said street lines. In the event that the county regulations
impose a greater requirement where frontage is upon a county road,
such greater requirement shall prevail.
B.
Height regulation, six feet. No fence or wall hereafter erected,
altered or reconstructed in any residential zone or on lots in any
other zones on which residential buildings are erected shall exceed
six feet in height above the adjacent ground level.
C.
Height regulation, eight feet. No fence or wall hereafter erected,
altered or reconstructed in Business Zones B-1 and B-2 shall exceed
a height of eight feet above ground level.
D.
Height regulation, 10 feet. No fence or wall hereafter erected, altered
or reconstructed in Industrial Zone I-1 shall exceed a height of 10
feet above ground level.
E.
Barbed-wire fences.
(1)
Barbed-wire fences eight feet in height shall be permitted within
the commercial and industrial districts of the Borough upon issuance
of a conditional use permit by the Zoning Officer, where it can be
demonstrated that:
(a)
The fences are needed to prevent entry into a hazardous area.
(b)
The fences are needed to secure an area where materials, equipment
and/or machinery is stored.
(c)
In such other situations where the Zoning Officer determines
that there are reasons justifying the construction of barbed-wire
fencing.
A.
Fences shall not be erected on the property line without the approval
of the adjacent property owner submitted in writing with the application
for a fence permit, and in no event shall a fence extend beyond a
property line.
B.
All fences must be erected six inches within the property lines,
and no fences shall be erected so as to encroach upon a public right-of-way.
C.
In zones where semidetached, twins or duplexes are permitted, building
setback lines shall govern locations of solid fences and shall not
exceed a height of four feet. In the event that there are building
unit separations of either duplex or multifamily units, the distance
between building-to-building requirements shall apply to solid fences,
but in no case shall a solid fence be permitted to extend forward
of the house or dwelling unit into or encroach upon the front yard
setback requirements.
No fence shall be erected in a front yard of any lot in a residential
district or along a public right-of-way unless the fence is not more
than 50% solid and is not more than four feet in height.
The following fences and fencing materials are specifically
prohibited: short-pointed fences, canvas fences, cloth fences or electrically
charged fences, poultry netting, temporary fences such as snow fences,
expansible fences and collapsible fences, except during construction
on such property.
A.
All fences shall be erected with the most pleasant or decorative
side facing the adjacent lot or property and the structural side toward
the interior of the property, unless such structural posts or supports
are an integral part of the decorative design of the fence.
Living fences or screens shall be planted no closer than three
feet to the property line and shall not encroach over a sidewalk or
beyond a property line. Living fences shall be maintained in a neatly
trimmed condition.
Fences shall be erected in a manner as to permit the flow of
natural drainage and shall not cause surface water to be blocked or
dammed to create ponding.
Fences higher than six feet, privacy fences, in the rear or side yards, may be permitted in a residential district by the Construction Official. However, such a fence will be considered a structure requiring a building permit. For fences required around a swimming pool, see § 398-19 in the Borough of Lindenwold Code.
Every fence shall be maintained in a safe, sound and upright
condition and in accordance with the approved plan on file with the
Construction Official.
If the Construction Official, upon inspection, determines that
any fence or wall or portion of any fence or wall is not being maintained
in a safe, sound, upright condition, he shall notify the owner of
such fence, in writing, of his findings and order such fence or wall
or portion of such fence or wall repaired or removed within 30 days
of the date of the written notice. Each day that the person fails
to obey the order referred to above shall constitute a separate violation
of this order.