§ 154.03 EXTENSION OF FENCES ON CORNER LOTS.
   (A)   As to all houses erected on a corner lot:
      (1)   Any fence constructed to the side of the house farthest from the side street shall not extend toward the front of the house beyond a point one-half the distance of such side wall of the house, it being the intent and purpose of this division (A)(1) that the fence constructed on such side of the house shall not be constructed near the front of the house at a point beyond one-half the distance of such side wall, such portion of the fence to be built in the rear behind this point; and/or
      (2)   Any fence constructed to the side of the house closest to the side street which such side faces shall not extend toward the front of the house beyond the rearmost corner of the house/garage on such side, and shall not extend toward the side street beyond the shortest distance between the side street and the rearmost corner of the house/garage at any point, it being the intent and purpose of this division (A)(2) that the fence constructed on such side of the house shall be entirely to the rear of the house and no closer to the side street than the rearmost corner of the house on such side. In no case shall any portion of any fence extend beyond the allowable building line on the side of a property that is bounded by a street.
   (B)   The FRONT OF A HOUSE, as referred to in division (A) above, means the side most often seen or used as the main entrance, and/or would be shown as the “front view” in a real estate depiction. The REAR OF A HOUSE means the wall opposite the front, and the SIDE(S) mean the wall(s) which connect the front and rear walls.
(2008 Code, § 15.12.020) Penalty, see § 154.99