10.28.080   Fences and Solid Walls along a Public Right-of-way.
   A.   New Fences and Walls.
      1.   Wherever a fence or wall on private property is to be erected along a property line or portion of private property abutting a public street right-of-way and can be seen from that right-of-way, that fence or wall shall be constructed of highly durable and attractive materials pursuant to the provisions of subsections 10.28.050 (Prohibited Fencing Materials) and 10.28.060 (Fence and Wall Materials); however, fabric membranes, cloth, canvas, plywood, corrugated steel or plastic, and reed or bamboo sticks and slats smaller than four inches in width (for individual sticks or slats) shall specifically be prohibited.
      2.   All fences and walls along the right-of-way shall have a finished surface, with finishing to include the encasing of fence posts, and use of stained or otherwise finished materials, and any walls shall include a decorative column, pilaster, or other break every eight to 10 feet to reduce the massing of the wall along the public right-of-way. Such pilasters or posts shall be constructed of materials aesthetically complementary to the wall finish.
      3.   Wood fences are prohibited along street side yards and rear yards abutting the following streets:
         a.   Puente Avenue;
         b.   Temple Avenue;
         c.   Amar Road;
         d.   Hacienda Boulevard;
         e.   Unruh Avenue;
         f.   Sunset Avenue;
         g.   Valley Boulevard.
   B.   Fences and Walls - Maintenance and Repairs. Wherever a fence or wall on private property has been erected along a property line or portion of private property abutting a public right-of-way and can be seen from that right-of-way, that fence or wall shall be continuously maintained in a sound structural and aesthetic condition, with no missing fence slats or block wall portions, not leaning, appropriately painted or stained or otherwise finished, and free from graffiti. (Ord. 935 § 3 (part), 2015)