(A) Location restriction. Unless otherwise provided by this title or other sections of this code of ordinances, no fence shall be built on any lot or tract outside the surveyed lot lines.
(B) Sight obstruction. No solid fence permitted or required by this title or other sections of the this code of ordinances shall be built or placed above a maximum height of 30 inches above the established pavement surface or shoulder grade within a triangle formed by a line connecting points 25 feet along each leg from the property lines from their point of intersection and as extended to the public or private street, driveway, trail or traveled way which may obstruct the line of sight of drivers and/or pedestrians approaching the intersection.
(C) Residential fences. Fences constructed within residential districts or on land used for residential purposes are subject to the following provisions.
(1) Height. The maximum height of a fence within a required front yard or street side yard setback shall be four feet. The maximum height for any fence outside of a required front yard may be up to six feet.
(2) Exception for back yards of double frontage lots. A fence built within the required back yard of a double frontage lot, provided no residential access is provided to the back yard street, may be a maximum of six feet in height.
(E) Office, commercial and industrial fences. Fences constructed in commercial and industrial districts are subject to the following special provisions.
(1) LC, UC and B-1 Districts. The maximum height of a fence may not exceed six feet if located outside of the required front or street side yards. Fences within the front and street side yards may not exceed four feet.
(2) B-2, ML/C-1 MH Districts. The maximum height of a fence within a required front yard or street side yard setback may not exceed six feet. The maximum height for a fence outside of required front yard or street side yard setbacks may not exceed ten feet.
(Ord. 23-09, passed 8-21-2023) Penalty, see § 151.999