A. 
All trash and recycling containers greater than 100 gallons in capacity shall be screened to a height of six feet, by a sight-obscuring fence.
B. 
Uses in Industrial, Commercial or Public Facility Zones abutting a Residential Zone shall provide and maintain along such abutting property lines, a planting screen maturing to not less than six feet in height or sight-obscuring fence not less than six feet in height. Alternative, similar screening measures may be approved by the Director.
(Ord. 17-10, 2017; Ord. 22-13, 2022)
A. 
Fences. Unless otherwise specified, fencing or other non-vegetative screening shall not exceed four feet in height in a required front yard nor seven feet in height in all other areas and shall be structurally sound and constructed of chain link, wrought iron, vinyl, or wood. Wood fences must be one of the following styles: picket, vertical board, post and rail, lattice, or staggered board. When adjacent to public rights-of-way, fence stringers shall be located toward the interior of the lot. All fences must comply with the standards of the Klamath County Building Division. See the table and footnotes in Section 12.005 for additional requirements for fence height.
1. 
As an alternate path to approval, additional fence styles beyond those allowed in subsection A above may be approved at the discretion of the Director as a minor design review. Such fences shall be constructed in a manner that is not detrimental to the aesthetics of the surrounding area and to a higher standard than other fences. Aesthetic considerations may include fence type and composition, fence color and texture, and overall appearance. Fence setback and height may be altered under this alternative path, but in no case shall a fence height greater than four feet be permitted within a required front yard setback nor a fence height greater than seven feet be permitted in any location.
2. 
See City Code Section 5.638 for fence-related regulations related to public safety.
(Ord. 17-10, 2017; Ord. 22-02, 2022; Ord. 22-13, 2022)
All fencing and screening shall be installed prior to occupancy or commencement of use. Where compliance is not possible because of the season, the Director may grant an extension provided such extension shall not exceed six months.
(Ord. 17-10, 2017; Ord. 22-13, 2022)