Walls, fences, and landscape screening often help to define the character of the street and neighborhood. They serve to provide enclosure, definition, and privacy to the front yard, rear yard, or parking area. They also are intended to protect individual properties from traffic, noise, heat, glare, and dust. Therefore, walls and fences that are visible from the street should be treated as an integral part of the architecture. The materials, colors, and detailing should be consistent with the buildings they surround and adjoin. Walls, fences, and landscape screening may be located along all property lines provided the conditions outlined in this section are met.
(Ord. 21-501 § 9)