[R.O. 2008 § 515.010; R.O. 2004 § 515.010; Ord. No. 920 § 1, 12-16-1999]
For the purposes of this Chapter, certain terms and words are hereby defined as follows:
A structure erected on a temporary basis to protect a construction site from vandalism and unauthorized entry.
A structure erected upon a property line or setback line for the purpose of separating properties or for screening, enclosing and/or protecting the property within its perimeter. A fence shall not include construction site barriers, landscape treatments or privacy screens as defined herein.
The vertical distance measured from the side of the fence that is exterior to the property and/or from the lowest adjacent ground level to the top of the fence material. In the case of wire fencing, height shall be measured by the width of the material used providing that when installed the material is directly adjacent to the ground level.
A non-site-obscuring, decorative wooden or metal structure used to enhance, accent or protect the landscaping of a site.
A decorative structure, often sight obscuring, erected adjacent to or around a patio, deck, courtyard or swimming pool designed to screen the area behind it or within its confines from observation by persons outside its perimeter.
A barbed fence, a fence with spikes or other sharp points or a razor blade fence.
Opaque or having such qualities as to constitute a complete visual barrier to persons outside the perimeter of the site-obscuring object. A fence which partially obscures a site shall not be considered site obscuring if the distance or open space between boards, slats, rails, stanchions or balusters equals or exceeds three (3) inches.
A fence, the principal material of which is wire. This includes, but is not limited to, chain-link fences.