The following words and terms, when used in this article, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
Fence.An artificially constructed barrier enclosing, separating, or screening areas of land, serving as a boundary, a means of protection, a buffer, a decorative element, a means of visually modifying the view, and/or for confinement. A fence is any part of a fence including the base, footings, supporting columns, posts, braces, structural members, or any other of its appendages or parts. A fence does not include landscaping or hedges or other plants to meet town code landscaping requirements, or to provide living decorative elements, or to provide living screening elements. Reference to a "fence" shall include a wall, and reference to a "wall" shall include a fence. A fence or wall under this article does not include a retaining wall as provided in section
5.5 of the town's development ordinance.
Opacity.The degree of openness which light or views are blocked measured perpendicular to the fence for each fence section between supports.
Public right-of-way.The area on, below, or above a public roadway, highway, street, public sidewalk, alley, waterway, or utility easement in which the town has an interest.
Public street.Any dedicated public right-of-way that affords the principle means of access to abutting property.
Repair.A repair to a fence or wall shall be defined as maintenance to a fence or wall where replacement of materials does not exceed 50% of the total length of the fence and does not change the scope, location, or dimensions of the fence. Repairs shall be made using the same material, or material with comparable composition, color, size, shape and quality of the original fence to which the repair is being made.
(Ordinance 760-23 adopted 11/21/2023)