§ 156.139 PROTECTION OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.
   (A)   Where a commercial development adjoins any residential zone or residential use, there shall be provided along the adjoining property line a six-foot solid fence or masonry wall. Chain link fencing with slats is not considered a solid fence for purposes of this section. A fence or wall is not required along the adjoining property line in the required front yard setback. If a fence or wall is installed along the property line in the required front yard setback, it shall comply with the height and location standards as referenced in § 156.346 of this chapter.
   (B)   Where a multiple-family residential development adjoins any single-family residential use, there shall be provided along the adjoining property line a six-foot solid fence or masonry wall. Chain link fencing with slats is not considered a solid fence or wall for purposes of this section, unless the chain link has interlocking opaque vinyl, which is pre-inserted into the mesh. A fence or wall is not required along the adjoining property line in the required front yard setback. If a fence or wall is installed along the property line in the required front yard setback, it shall comply with the height and location standards as referenced in § 156.346 of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 29.13.050) (Ord. 09-03, passed 2-19-2009)