[Ord. #255; Ord. #592; 1972 Code § 89-36; amended 9-13-2021 by Ord. No. 1110]
The intention of these requirements is to provide standards for the protection of the health, safety and aesthetic values of adjacent property. A fence over four feet in height shall require a building permit.
a.
No fence shall be erected within the Borough of Brielle unless a permit for the erection of such fence shall have been obtained from the Construction Official and/or Zoning Officer in accordance with the requirements of this section. The fence permit application shall further be accompanied by an accurate survey indicating the tax lot and block upon which the proposed fence is to be located, the name and address of the applicant, the height and location of the proposed fence in relation to all property lines of the premises upon which the fence is to be located and the material and type of construction of the proposed fence. "Fence or fencing" is defined as any wood, masonry, plastic, metal, vinyl or aluminum structure(s) or any wall, constructed to shield, screen, or protect a lot or portion of a lot.
b.
No fence which shall be constructed under this section within the front yard setback area of any lot shall exceed four feet in height. Any such fence constructed within the front yard setback shall be open, that is, of a design such as chain link, post and rail or pickets. All pickets shall be spaced at least two inches apart, and each picket shall be no more than 3 1/2 inches in width.
c.
No fence that is constructed under this section along any side or rear property line shall exceed six feet in height.
d.
Any fence to be constructed under this section shall be erected with the finished side facing the exterior of the lot which is being enclosed and shall be maintained in good and safe condition at all times. In addition, where a wire, or chain link fence is to be constructed under this section, the unfinished or cut portion of such fence shall be installed toward the ground.