Except as otherwise specifically provided in other codes, ordinances or resolutions, the following regulations shall apply to the construction and placement of fences:
A.
No fence shall be constructed which will constitute a traffic hazard.
B.
No fence shall be constructed in such a manner to be of such design as to be hazardous or dangerous to persons or animals; specifically, the use of barbed wire and electrical fences in residential districts is prohibited. Exception: In residential districts barbed wire may be used on the top of fences surrounding public utilities; in the I-2 General Industrial Zoning District barbed wire may be used on top of fences; in commercial and other industrial districts barbed wire may be used on top of fences surrounding public utilities, city, county, and state maintenance facilities, or airports, in agricultural and rural residential districts barbed wire may be used on top of fences when surrounding city, county, and state maintenance facilities, or airports, provided that not more than three strands of barbed wire upon supports inclined at an angle not greater than 60° with the horizontal plane when such wires are strung so that they are suspended above and within the property lines, and further, that all elements of said fence shall be within a line drawn perpendicular upward from the property line, and the bottom strand of such barbed wire is not less than six feet above the surface of the ground measured from the outer face of such fence; and in agricultural and rural residential districts barbed wire and electric fences may be used to control ranging livestock.
C.
No fence shall be constructed on a public right-of-way unless approved by the City Council.
D.
All fences constructed shall conform to the construction standards of the 2018 International Building Code.
E.
No fence shall be constructed or moved until a building permit shall have been procured from the Building Inspector's office and the appropriate fee paid. Exception: Fence permits are not required within the Agricultural and Rural Residential District when controlling ranging livestock.
F.
It is recommended that the owner have a survey completed, locating the property lines and any easements of record where the fence is to be installed. It is the owner's responsibility to know where his/her property lines are located.
G.
Before digging or excavating, the owner or contractor shall contact Diggers Hotline.
H.
Access shall be allowed and provided for the maintenance of all existing utility lines, poles, wires, transformers, or manholes.
