1105.05 NON-RESIDENTIAL FENCE REQUIREMENTS.
   In addition to the general requirements in Section 1105.03, a fence that is to be located in a non- residential zoning district is subject to the following:
   (a)   In the front yard of a lot, a fence or wall is permitted subject to:
      (1)   The fence is parallel to the front building line; and   
      (2)   Is not more than six (6) feet from the front of the building, unless approved by Planning Commission for screening purposes.
   (b)   A fence or wall may be installed up to, but not on the lot line.
   (c)   For corner lots, a fence may be located behind the rear corners of the principal structure and shall be located no closer to the secondary frontage than the side building line, unless approved by Planning Commission for screening purposes.
    (d)   For through lots, a fence may be located behind the rear corners of the principal structure and is permitted thirty-six (36) inches from the right-of-way or back of sidewalk along the secondary frontage, whichever is more restrictive, and no fence shall be installed to create an obstruction of the right of way.
 
Figure 1105.05-1: Fence Location on Corner Lots and Through Lots for Non-Residential Uses
(Ord. 2022-34. Passed 1-9-23.)