Notwithstanding any other chapter, article or section of this Code,
deer fences shall be permitted as a barrier to exclude deer from private
residential property in the Village, subject to the standards and
process set forth in this chapter.
The Board of Trustees hereby finds that the proliferation of the
local deer population in and around the Village of Old Field has created
a growing problem affecting private property and public health. Village
residents have reported increased incidents of severe illnesses caused
by ticks, which are hosted and transported on deer. Residents have
also reported deer destroying local habitats and residential landscaping.
The Board of Trustees has resolved to enact the following legislation
in an effort to help mitigate these impacts on Village residents and
to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
The Board of Trustees is hereby authorized and empowered to decide
applications for permits for the installation of deer fences on residential
property in the Village.
A complete application pursuant to this chapter shall first be referred
to the Deer Fence Advisory Committee, which shall issue an advisory
report and recommendation to the Board of Trustees within 30 days
after the Village Clerk forwards copies of the complete application
to the Committee members.
On every application pursuant to this chapter, the members of the Board of Trustees shall review and consider the advisory report and recommendation of the Deer Fence Advisory Committee and may adopt the Committee's report and recommendation in whole or in part in the Board's discretion. However, if the Committee fails to issue its report and recommendation within the thirty-day period allotted in Subsection B, the Board of Trustees shall be free to act upon the application. The Board of Trustees has the power to impose reasonable conditions on all approvals pursuant to this chapter.
A survey prepared by a licensed land surveyor, which may be
an existing survey or one prepared in conjunction with the application,
depicting the location and layout of the proposed deer fence on the
subject real property;
The Board of Trustees may request that any applicant attend a meeting
before the Board to answer questions concerning the application and
to present samples of the applicant's proposed fence materials.
An applicant granted permission pursuant to this chapter shall obtain
a building permit before installing the approved deer fence. Except
as otherwise provided herein, applications for building permits for
deer fences shall be processed and approved in the same manner as
all other building permits issued by the Village Building Inspector.
No deer fence shall be taller than eight feet, except that support
posts may be up to nine feet tall. If a deer fence is installed on
top of a wall or another fence, as an extension or otherwise, the
total height of the barrier shall not exceed the foregoing height
restriction.
Any deer fence installed adjacent to a public or private road or
public place shall be installed with adequate vegetative screening
to shield it from public view.
Deer fences shall be constructed of materials generally accepted
in the industry for the construction of deer fences and shall be colored
to blend in with surrounding vegetation or landscaping, as the case
may be. In selecting the materials and colors for a specific deer
fence, the applicant shall give specific consideration to the effectiveness
of the materials, concealment of the fence, and associated aesthetic
impacts. In no event shall a deer fence be constructed of razor wire,
barbed wire, chicken wire, cloth, canvas, or electrically charged
fencing.
There is hereby established in the Village the "Deer Fence Advisory
Committee." The Committee shall serve in an advisory capacity to the
Board of Trustees on applications pursuant to this chapter.
The Committee members shall be nominated by the Mayor and appointed
by a majority vote of the Board of Trustees. The Mayor shall select
a Chair from among the appointed members who shall serve in that capacity
at the Mayor's pleasure.