(A) Location. Fences are permitted on the property line between two or more parcels of land held in private ownership.
(B) Temporary fences. Temporary fences for construction-sites or a similar purpose shall comply with the requirements of the building code adopted by the town.
(C) Fences in easements. Fences shall be prohibited within utility easements and the town shall not be responsible for damage to, or the repair or replacement of fences that must be removed to access such easements. In no instance shall this provision be construed to prevent fencing around storm water retention or detention facilities.
(D) Blocking natural drainage flow. No fence shall be installed so as to block or divert a natural drainage flow on to or off of any other land.
(E) Fences on retaining walls or berms. If a fence is constructed on top of a wall or berm, the combined height of the fence and wall or berm shall not exceed the maximum height that would apply to a fence or wall alone.
(F) Fences and walls within buffers and streetscape landscaping areas. Fences and walls shall be installed so as not to disturb or damage existing vegetation or installed plant material. The perimeter fencing or wall for a single subdivision or development shall be of a uniform, approved style that meets the standards of this subchapter in order to provide visual interest in an orderly manner.
(Ord. passed 3-5-2018) Penalty, see § 152.999