Landscaping consisting of attractive trees, shrubs, plants, natural or synthetic grass lawns and decorative stone or rock gardens, shall be shown on site plans and shall be planted and maintained as required in specific sections of this Ordinance, or as set forth in this Section
31-1001.
a. Industrial uses abutting a residential district. See subsection
31-607.5e.
b. The requirements for business or office districts abutting a residential district shall be the same as stated in subsection
31-607.5e.
Where fences are to be installed as part of an initial application
involving a building or other structures, the same shall be shown
on the site plan, and the nature of said proposed fence shall be described.
Barbed-wire and electrically charged fences are specifically
prohibited; however, barbed-wire may be permitted to be installed
above a height of six feet on customary security-type fences, if permission
therefor is specifically granted by the Planning Board.
All fences must be erected within the property lines and no fences shall be erected so as to encroach upon a public right-of-way. See also Section
31-409.
Every fence shall be maintained in a safe, sound, upright condition.
[Ord. No. 664, Ord. No. 745]
All fences in excess of four feet in height are specifically
prohibited; however, fences in excess of four feet in height, up to
six feet in height, may be permitted to be installed if permission,
therefor, is specifically granted by the Construction Code Official
or his or her designee. Fences made from used or discarded materials,
not usually associated with fences, such as, but not limited to, doors,
old lumber and the like are specifically prohibited.