If, by reason of the location, shape, slopes, width, depth, velocity of water therein, or other characteristics of a watercourse or drainage facility on a dedicated easement, the proposed development of the division of land makes necessary the fencing of such watercourse or drainage facility, and the approving authority so finds, the subdivider shall improve such watercourse or drainage facility with a wrought iron or tubular steel fence or equal, not less than five (5) feet high. Such fence shall be provided with an adequate number of gates to permit access for cleaning and maintenance. There shall be no apertures below the fence large enough to permit a child to crawl under such fence. If any portion of the channel of such watercourse or drainage facility constitutes any portion of the boundary of the division of land, the subdivider shall fence the side of such portion which is within the division of land. All other portions within the division of land shall be fenced on both sides of such watercourse or drainage facility.
(Ord. 13-8 § 4 (Exh. A), 6/11/2013)