As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FENCE
Any man-made structure, regardless of composition, that is
erected or maintained for the purpose of enclosing a piece of land
or dividing a piece of land into distinct portions, or that prohibits
or inhibits unrestricted travel or view between properties or portions
of properties or between the street or public right-of-way and the
property. This definition includes what is customarily referred to
as a wall.
FRONT YARD
Applies to that portion of the yard in front of the front
building line of any building. All corner properties adjacent to a
public street, alley or highway shall also be considered as front
yards for the purposes of this chapter. However, this definition shall
specifically not apply for purposes of swimming pool protection.
GOOD SIDE
That part of the fence that is considered the finished side,
which does not include the structural members.
HEIGHT
The distance measured from the immediately adjacent ground
level at the fence location, to the top of the highest point of any
component of the fence. Any artificially mounded or bermed area under
the fence shall be considered part of the height of the fence. In
the event that after the fence is constructed any mounding, fill,
berming or construction of any kind or nature is added to one side
of the fence, then the height of the fence shall be measured from
the opposite side of the fence.
REAR YARD
Applies to that portion of the yard from the rear building
line of any building to the rear of the lot.
SIDE YARD
Applies to that portion of the yard in front of the rear
building line of any building and to the rear of the front building
line of any building.
No fence shall be erected without the approval of the Code Enforcement
Officer.
No fence shall be more than six feet in height at the rear yard
or side yard of the homes or buildings situated in the Town of Stafford.
No fence or portions of a fence shall be higher than three feet in
any front yard for a distance of 33 feet from the roadway right of
way.
Any fence which unduly cuts off light or air, which may cause
a nuisance, a fire hazard, a dangerous condition, or an obstruction
to persons and equipment in combating fires or which may affect public
safety is hereby expressly prohibited.
The following types of fences are prohibited:
B. Short pointed fences less than 36 inches in height.
E. Electrically charged fences.
H. Temporary fences (except snow fences between the months of November
through April).
I. Expandable fences and collapsible fences, except during construction
of a building or for reasonable and temporary agricultural uses and
gardens.
Chain-link fences shall be erected with closed loop at the top
of the fence.
Any wood, stockade, chain link or other type of fence, shall
have the good side facing to the outside of the property owner installing
the fence. Fence posts shall be placed on the inside of the fence.
All fences shall be maintained by the person responsible for
the property. Such maintenance shall include, but not be limited to,
repair of fences which may become in disrepair. Repairs should be
made in accordance with existing fences. Such repair may include missing
or broken sections, and heaving, collapsed and/or tilted fences.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the authority to direct,
in writing, the removal, trimming or modification of any shrubs, bushes,
plants, trees or flowers or other vegetation, fence, wall or hedge
or other structure on private or public property wherever the same
shall interfere with adequate visibility of operators of motor vehicles
at street intersections, driveways or curbs. Any person who shall
refuse or neglect to comply within 15 days with the written direction
of the Code Enforcement Officer shall be guilty of violation of this
chapter and shall be subject to its penalties.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any of the
following uses and types of fences:
B. Existing nonconforming fences constructed prior to the effective
date of this chapter shall be allowed to continue; provided, however,
that replacement of a fence on a property shall require that said
fence conform to the provisions of this chapter.
C. Fences used for safety and/or security fencing around security sites
for which a building permit has been issued and is still valid.
D. Fences used for safety and/or security fencing around unsafe structures
or other threats to health, life and/or property, as deemed by the
Code Enforcement Officer, the Town Highway Superintendent or Emergency
Response Agencies.
E. Fences and guards installed by the authority having jurisdiction
in accordance with recognized standards in order to protect life,
safety and property within public roadways and their associated rights-of-way.
F. Fences erected to enclose crops, livestock and livestock products
and farm operations as defined in Article 25-AA, § 301 of
the Agriculture and Markets Laws of the State of New York.
G. Fences erected to enclose swimming pools, as mandated by the New
York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.
H. Guards and handrails erected to comply with the applicable provisions
of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.
I. Plant support systems, such as, but not limited to, grape trellising,
tomato cages, tree supports and vegetable trellising.
The Town Board of the Town of Stafford shall set applicable
fees for the fence permit.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer,
who is authorized to direct, in writing, the removal of any fence
in violation of this chapter or for failure to obtain a permit required
by this chapter, and is further authorized to issue an appearance
ticket, pursuant to the provisions of Article 150 of the Criminal
Procedure Law, for violations of this chapter.