§ 154.101 WALLS IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   (A)   General standards. Walls shall be permitted in residential districts, subject to the standards for location and height set forth in § 154.037. Walls in residential districts shall be constructed of masonry material that is architecturally compatible with the materials on the facade of the principal structure, such as face brick or decorative block, based upon the determination of the Zoning Administrator.
   (B)   Entranceway structures. Residential subdivision entranceway structures, such as walls, columns or gates which mark the entrance to a single-family subdivision or multiple-family development, shall be permitted in the required setback area, provided that the following are observed.
      (1)   The entranceway structure shall comply with the requirements for unobstructed sight distance as set forth in § 154.027.
      (2)   Entranceway structures shall not exceed 4½ feet in height.
      (3)   Entranceway structures shall not be located in the existing or planned right-of-way.
      (4)   Approval of the Building Official and issuance of a building permit shall be required prior to construction.
      (5)   Signage on the entranceway structure shall comply with the Sign Regulations in Chapter 153 of this Code.
(Ord. 92-005, passed 2-17-92) Penalty, see § 154.999