The following words shall have the following
definitions when used in this article:
FENCE
See-through and solid fences and walls composed of nonliving
materials.
SCREENS
Any arrangement of trees, plants, bushes, or other plantings,
whether used as a hedge or other obstruction of vision, and composed
of living materials.
SEE-THROUGH FENCE
A fence which has at least a two-inch spacing between its
interior components. Said see-through fence shall include, but not
be limited to, chain link, post, rail, or picket.
SOLID FENCE
Any fence or wall which is not a see-through fence.
No screen shall be located in excess of four
feet in height along any intersecting streets. No obstruction to vision
shall exist in the triangle area abutting intersecting streets formed
by the abutting property lines and a line joining a point 25 feet
distant from said intersection of abutting lines along said street
lines. In all other areas along boundary lines, screens shall be permitted
to a height of four feet. Said height of four feet shall be measured
from the level of the public sidewalk abutting the property.