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17.08A.010.02: SPECIFIC STANDARDS:
The following provisions shall apply in addition to those specified in section 17.08A.010.01 of this article:
   A.   Height: Except as otherwise provided, fences in the LR, GR, LB and TN districts shall not exceed four feet (4') in height when located within the required front yard setback and six feet (6') when located within the required side and rear yard setbacks. Fences in the LI, TI, SCI-SO and B districts shall not exceed six feet (6') in height and fences in the SCI-I district or for public uses or public utility facilities in all zoning districts, shall not exceed eight feet (8') in height. Fences located within a vision triangle with two (2) sides each twenty feet (20') in length measured along a property line and an intersection shall not exceed three feet (3') in height. Refer to illustration below:
  
   B.   Yard, Landscape Features: Arbors, trellises, entry arches and similar yard or landscape features may be permitted within a required yard setback, provided they are not more than eight feet (8') high, five feet (5') wide and three feet (3') deep.
   C.   Multiple Features: Multiple features, excluding landscaping, shall not be placed in a linear fashion for the purpose of creating a fencelike barrier.
   D.   Chainlink: Chainlink material is prohibited except for public uses or public utility facilities with an approved conditional use permit.
   E.   Fence Height: For the purpose of applying the above height standards, the average height of the fence along any unbroken run may be used, provided the height at any point is not more than ten percent (10%) greater than the maximum height. (Ord. 1191, 2015)
17.08A.020: SIGNS:
17.08A.020.01: PURPOSE:
The purpose of this section is to establish standards for the fabrication, erection and use of signs, symbols, markings, and advertising devices within the city. These standards are enacted to:
   A.   Protect the public health, safety and welfare of persons within the community.
   B.   Aid in the development and promotion of business and industry.
   C.   Encourage aesthetic creativity, effectiveness and flexibility in the design of such devices without creating detriment to the general public.
   D.   Reduce hazardous situations, confusion and visual clutter caused by proliferation, improper placement or illumination, and/or bulk of signs which compete for the attention of pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
 
  
(Ord. 1191, 2015)
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