10-4-5: SUPPLEMENTARY DISTRICT REGULATIONS:
   A.   Visibility At Intersection In Residential Districts: On a street corner in any residential district, nothing shall be erected, placed, planted, or allowed to grow in such a manner as materially to impede vision between a height of two and one-half feet (21/2') and ten feet (10') above the center line grades of the intersecting streets in the area bounded by the street lines of such street corner and a line joining points along the street lines fifty feet (50') from the point of the intersection.
   B.   Fences, Walls, And Hedges: Except as otherwise required by this section, fences, walls, and hedges may be permitted in any required yard, or along the edge of any yard, provided:
      1.   No fence, wall, or hedge along the sides or front edge of any front yard shall be over two and one-half feet (21/2') in height, except that a fence which does not materially impede vision may be up to four feet (4') in height in a front yard.
      2.   No fence, wall, or hedge along any side or rear yard shall be over six feet (6') in height.
      3.   No fence shall be closer to any alley right-of-way line than five feet (5').
      4.   On reversed corner lots, fences in side yards abutting neighboring front yards shall comply to the requirements for front yards to the same dimension as the neighboring front yard.
   C.   Erection Of More Than One Principal Structure On A Lot: In any district, more than one structure housing a permitted or permissible principal use may be erected on a single lot, provided that yard and other requirements of this section shall be met for each structure as though it were on an individual lot.
   D.   Exceptions To Height Regulations: The height limitations contained in this title do not apply to spires, belfries, cupolas, antennas, water tanks, ventilators, chimneys, or other appurtenances usually required to be placed above the roof level and not intended for human occupancy.
   E.   Structures To Have Access: Every building hereafter erected or moved shall be on a lot adjacent to a public street, or with permanent access to an approved private street, and all structures shall be so located on lots as to provide safe and convenient access for servicing, fire protection, and required off street parking.
   F.   Parking And Storage Of Certain Vehicles: Automotive vehicles or trailers of any kind or type without current license plates shall not be parked or stored on any residentially zoned property other than in completely enclosed buildings. (Ord. B-374, 7-6-1982)
   G.   Satellite Dishes Located On The Ground:
      1.   Units cannot be located in utility easements, public rights of way, or block light into a neighboring house. The zoning administrator's office is to be contacted to ensure placement compliance. Total height should not exceed twelve feet (12').
      2.   Satellite receivers shall be located in the rear yard, but in the event of obvious signal impediment due to natural geographic features, trees or other obstructions, a side yard location can be selected. In the event a proper side yard location does not allow signal reception, the receiver can be placed in the front yard, subject only to the granting of a special use permit. (Ord. C-254, 1-16-1996)
   H.   Satellite Dishes Located On Roof Or Along Wall: Lot line setback regulations apply with consideration given to clearances aboveground, over sidewalks and driveways. Closest possible distance of dish to the lot line will determine compliance. Small dishes are treated as existing roof mounted television antennas. (Ord. B-466, 5-7-1985)
   I.   Satellite Dish Not In Use: Any satellite dish not in use or rendered useless through technology or legal regulation shall be removed within thirty (30) days. (Ord. B-374, 7-6-1982; amd. Ord. B-466, 5-7-1985; Ord. C-254, 1-16-1996; Ord. D-58, 1-7-2020)