[Zoning Order §8.050, 4-2-2008; Ord. No. 07-30-2008A §§1 — 2(8.050.A.1), 7-30-2008; Ord. No. 11-12-2008A §§1 — 2(8.050), 11-12-2008; Resolution 1-14-2010A Exh. A, 1-14-2010; Ord. No. 10-0145 §§1 — 2, 2-18-2010]
A. In residential districts, the following restrictions and standards shall apply to all fences and masonry walls:
1. Front yard. A fence or masonry wall constructed within the front yard setback shall not exceed four (4) feet in height in the "R-40", "R-20", "R-10" and "R-7" zone districts. In the "RA-5" Rural/Agricultural and "LR-2" Large Lot Residential Districts, however, such fence may be increased to eight (8) feet maximum height, if the fencing material is at a ratio of two-thirds (2/3) open space to one-third (1/3) closed space (e.g., picket and split rail fence) per square foot for that part of the fence that exceeds the four (4) feet height limit.
2. Rear yard. A fence or masonry wall up to eight (8) feet in height may be constructed on the rear property line on all lots whose rear lot lines abut another lot or a designated thoroughfare. However, no fence shall be permitted in any required landscape area, except as approved by the County.
3. Side yard. A fence or masonry wall up to eight (8) feet in height may be constructed on the side property line, except that no fence or masonry wall over four (4) feet in height shall be in front of the front setback line on a corner lot. A fence or masonry wall on the side property line under this Subsection may be constructed to match a fence or masonry wall allowed by or located in Subsection
(A)(1) above. In addition, no fence shall be permitted in any required landscape area, except as a part of an approved development plan.
B. In all commercial and industrial districts, a fence or wall may be constructed on any side or rear property line, but shall not be located in any required front yard setback or be closer to any public or private street than the required setback for a building, except per approved development plan.