(a) 
Purpose.
It is the purpose of this article to provide standards for screening in order to mitigate the effects of potential nuisances such as dirt, litter, noise, heat, and glare of lights, and to protect public and private investment. It is also the intent of this section to provide for the safe construction and maintenance of walls and fences constructed in the city.
(b) 
Applicability.
(1) 
This article shall be applicable to all new construction or where 50 linear feet or more of an existing screening, fence, or wall requires replacement.
(2) 
All properties located in the BP Business Park District must comply with the standards when a new tenant moves into the BP Business Park District or within 18 months of the approval of the BP Business Park District, whichever comes first.
(c) 
Permits.
(1) 
It shall be unlawful for any person to erect or have erected a fence or wall without first obtaining a permit from the building official if the fence or wall is over 30 inches tall.
(2) 
Exceptions.
Where repairs and replacements are of the same fence material, fence height, and fence location, the following exceptions are allowed:
a. 
A permit shall not be required to repair or replace less than 50 linear feet of any given fence line segment. Multiple fence line segments may be repaired or replaced without a permit as long as the aggregate distance of fencing repaired or replaced is less than 50 linear feet within any two-year time period.
(d) 
Enforcement.
The zoning administrator shall administer and enforce the provisions of this article relating to screening and fencing.
(e) 
Screening and fencing of nonresidential, multiple-family, and manufactured home parks.
(1) 
Screening required.
In the event that mixed use, multiple-family, nonresidential uses, or manufactured home parks side or back upon a SF-E Single-Family Residential Estate, SF-10 Single-Family Residential, SF-7 Single-Family Residential, or MF-1 Two-Family (Duplex) Residential District, or in the event that any nonresidential district sides or backs to a MF-2 Multiple-Family Residential Medium Density or MF-3 Multiple-Family Residential High Density District, a solid masonry screening wall of not less than six feet nor more than eight feet in height shall be erected on the property line separating these districts. The purpose of the screening wall or fence is to provide a visual and protective barrier between the properties.
a. 
The owner of the multiple-family or mixed use property shall be responsible for and shall build and maintain the required wall on the property line dividing the property from the Single-Family or Duplex Residential District. This construction requirement applies only when multiple-family is adjacent to residential uses.
b. 
When screening is required between nonresidential and residential uses, it shall be the responsibility of the nonresidential use to construct and maintain the screening wall.
(2) 
Materials.
a. 
Any screening wall or fence required under the provisions of this section, under a specific use permit, Planned Development District, or other requirement shall be constructed of masonry, reinforced concrete, or vinyl material simulating wood or masonry. Wood fences are expressly prohibited.
b. 
Nonresidential fences that are not required by ordinance but that are visible from public right-of-way shall be constructed of masonry, reinforced concrete, or vinyl material that simulates wood or masonry. Wood fences are expressly prohibited.
c. 
All required screening walls shall be properly finished on all sides that front a public street or public right-of-way.
d. 
All wall or fence openings shall be equipped with gates equal in height and screening characteristics to the wall or fence.
(3) 
Open storage.
Open storage of materials, commodities, or equipment shall be screened with a minimum six-foot fence or wall.
a. 
In districts permitting open storage (see section 3.02 Use Chart of the zoning ordinance), screening shall be required only for those areas used for open storage, unless the screening exception in subsection (e)(3)c., Screening exception below, applies. A six-foot screening fence or wall shall be provided and maintained (at the property line adjacent to the area to be screened) by one or a combination of the following methods:
1. 
Solid masonry (brick, concrete block or concrete panels).
2. 
Chain link with solid landscape screening; slats or mesh are acceptable within the BP Business Park District; except for properties with screening fences or walls adjacent to Handley Ederville Road which must be constructed of solid masonry.
3. 
Wrought iron with solid landscape screening.
b. 
No outside storage may exceed the height of the fence without a waiver from the zoning administrator. No outside storage permitted in the front yard.
1. 
The following exceptions shall apply to this requirement when located in the BP Business Park District:
i. 
Outside storage may exceed the height of the screening fence if it is a single item or structure.
ii. 
Stored items can be stacked, but must be setback at least ten feet from the fence and cannot exceed the fence height by more than one foot.
c. 
Screening exception.
Unscreened open storage is only permitted within the rear yard of properties within the I Industrial District and is not permitted within side yards or within 60 feet of a residential use.
(4) 
Refuse storage.
Refuse storage areas, not within a screened rear service area that are visible from a public right-of-way for all nonresidential, multiple-family and manufactured home park uses shall be visually screened by a six-foot solid masonry wall on all sides except the side used for garbage pickup service, such side shall provide a gate.
(5) 
Mechanical equipment.
a. 
All nonresidential uses shall screen all mechanical, heating and air conditioning equipment from public view and/or adjacent residential property. Public view is considered any area that can be seen from a public street.
b. 
The following exceptions shall apply to this requirement when located within the BP Business Park District:
1. 
Mechanical, heating and air conditioning equipment located on the roof top;
2. 
Mechanical equipment that exceeds the height of the fence or wall used to screen the property and/or open storage areas.
(6) 
Nonresidential barbed wire fences prohibited.
Barbed wire, razor wire, and concertina wire fences are prohibited in the city. The following exceptions shall apply:
a. 
Barbed wire strands may be placed on top of permitted fences and screening around public utilities facilities (such as substations and transformer stations) or as part of security devices for the restrain of persons being detained by the city or other governmental law enforcement agency for criminal violations.
b. 
Barbed wire shall be allowed on top of chain link fencing for security purposes in HC Heavy Commercial, I Industrial, and BP Business Park.
(f) 
Fences in residential areas.
(1) 
Height.
Any fence or wall located to the rear of the minimum required front yard line shall not exceed eight feet in height.
(2) 
Location.
a. 
Except as provided by subsection (f)(2)a.1 below, no fence or wall shall be permitted in front of any single-family or duplex structure.
1. 
Decorative fences with openings not less than 50 percent of the fence area and not exceeding three feet in height are permitted in front yards. Chain link, woven wire mesh or similar materials are not considered decorative fencing.
b. 
No fence shall be erected in any required side yard that is adjacent to a public street.
c. 
No residential fence shall be closer than 20 feet to a public street except in cases where the side or rear building line of the yards on contiguous corner lots adjoin, the fence may be constructed out to the property line of said side yard.
(3) 
Materials.
Any residential fence shall be constructed of masonry, wrought iron, cedar wood, treated pine, or vinyl materials that produce a similar appearance. Fence posts shall be 16-gauge metal and include metal caps and placed in concrete footings.
(4) 
Vehicular access gates.
Gates designed for vehicular access shall be set back from the property line a minimum of 20 feet.
(5) 
Residential chain link, barbed wire, and electrical fences prohibited.
a. 
Chain link fencing shall be prohibited in residential areas, except that they shall be allowed in locations that are not visible from any public street or any fence necessary for an agricultural use.
b. 
Barbed wire or electrical fencing shall be prohibited, except as used for farm or ranching purposes on undeveloped land over one acre in size.
(6) 
Special fences.
a. 
Special fencing, such as fencing around tennis courts, is permitted.
b. 
Fences around swimming pools shall comply with the city's building code.
(7) 
Sight visibility.
a. 
Setback clearance zone.
Rigid compliance with these screening and fencing requirements shall not be such as to cause visibility obstructions and/or blind corners at intersections. Whenever an intersection of two or more public rights-of-way occurs, a triangular visibility area, as described below, shall be created. Screening or fencing within the triangular visibility area shall be designed to provide unobstructed cross-visibility at a level between 30 inches and eight feet. The triangular areas are:
1. 
The areas of property on both sides of the intersection of an alley accessway and public right-of-way shall have a triangular visibility area with two sides of each triangle being a minimum of 15 feet in length from the point of intersection and the third side being a line connecting the ends of the other two sides.
b. 
Corner properties.
The areas of property located at a corner formed by the intersection of two or more public rights-of-way (or a private driveway onto a public road) shall have a triangular visibility area with two sides of each triangle being a minimum of 25 feet in length along the right-of-way lines (or along the driveway curb line and the road right-of-way line) from the point of the intersection and the third side being a line connecting the ends of the other two sides.
c. 
Proximity to accessways and driveways.
Screening or fencing shall not be located closer than three feet from the edge of any accessway pavement or driveway.
d. 
Reduction to remove visibility obstruction.
In the event that other visibility obstructions are apparent in the proposed plan, as determined by the zoning administrator, the requirements set forth herein may be reduced to the extent to remove the conflict.
(g) 
Fencing in areas adjacent to city designated parks and city facilities.
(1) 
Height.
Any fence or wall located adjacent to a city designated park or city facility shall be a minimum of six feet (6') high and not exceed eight feet (8') in height.
(2) 
Materials.
Any fence or wall located adjacent or parallel to a city designated park or city facility shall be constructed of wrought iron, cedar wood, or treated pine. If the fence or wall is located next to a nonresidential or multiple-family property, the fence must comply with the regulations in subsection (e).
(3) 
Sight visibility.
Sight visibility shall be followed in accordance with the terms described in subsection (f)(7).
(4) 
Trail fences.
Properties with a fence located off of a trail shall be the responsibility of the property owner to maintain.
(h) 
Waiver.
The city manager is authorized to grant a waiver to these requirements if necessary to result in a higher quality development and/or carry out the recommendations of the comprehensive plan.
[Ord. No. 1274-14, § 1(Exh. A), 5-6-2014; Ord. No. 1348-18, §§ 1, 2, 5-14-2018; Ord. No. 1375-18, § 1(Exh. A), 12-10-2018; Ord. No. 1455-22, § 1, 8-8-2022; Ord. No. 1478-23 adopted 8/14/2023]