(A) Such wall or fence shall be three feet high in the area within 11 feet of a public right-of-way.
(B) If the wall or fence, plus retaining wall, would have an effective height of over eight feet on the residential side, the Zoning Administrator, or his or her designee, shall decide the required height.
(C) A solid wall or opaque fence may be built within the required setback; provided it does not exceed six feet in height and does not, in the opinion of the Zoning Administrator, create a traffic hazard at intersections of streets and driveways.
(D) Within 80 days after passage of these regulations, expansion of existing legal non-conforming uses of the following types shall be screened on all four sides from view by fencing, landscaping or a combination thereof: junk yards, wrecking yard, used automotive sales lots, automotive or truck repair and open storage (any material).
(E) Fencing shall be constructed of one of the following two types:
(1) Opaque, solid materials at least six feet high of one of the following materials: brick, adobe, slump block, wood, rock, concrete or concrete block; and
(2) Open materials such as chain-link fence or slat-rail fencing or similar materials may be used in combination with landscaping plant screening on approval by the Zoning Administrator, or his or her designee.
(F) Fences or walls shall not be built within or across roadway easements.
(Ord. 2010-018, passed - -) Penalty, see § 150.999