§ 1125.06  FENCES, WALLS AND HEDGES.
   (a)   A fence, wall or other structure or a hedge may be permitted as an accessory use under the following limitations:
      (1)   That it shall not be so designed, in the opinion of the Board of Zoning Appeals, as to cause damage to an adjoining owner;
      (2)   That, except with the approval of the Board of Zoning Appeals, no fence, wall or other structural hedge shall be erected or maintained to a height of more than six feet above the grade level of the land on either side thereof; and
      (3)   No fence, wall or other structure or hedge shall be erected or maintained between a building line and the street line except with the approval of the Board of Zoning Appeals, but in no instance shall a fence or hedge be permitted between the building line and street line extending in excess of 24 inches above grade level so located as to interfere with the sight distance of persons operating motor vehicles where lawfully permitted.
   (b)   The Board of Zoning Appeals is hereby authorized to establish rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this section.
(Ord. 6591, passed 4-30-1974; Ord. 68-94, passed 6-21-1994)