(A) Front Yard Fences. No fence which is more than three feet, six inches in height above the plane of the finished grade of the lots at the property line between lots shall be erected in any part of a front yard or side yard between the front of the foundation of the building nearest to the street and the front property line.
(B) Side and Rear Yard Fences. A fence erected on a side or rear property line shall not exceed six feet above the finished grade of the lot.
(C) Corner Lots. No fence which is more than three feet, six inches in height above the grade of the street shall be erected in both directions from the intersection of the streets.
(D) Vision Clearance and Fences. Because of the particular nature of a certain lot, should a fence cause an obstruction to vision for vehicular traffic, the City Engineer has the authority to require that the fence be taken down, or erected, constructed or maintained at a height that will not obstruct a vision to vehicular traffic, or to deny the erection, construction or maintenance of said fence.
(E) Construction and Maintenance. A fence permitted pursuant to this section shall be maintained in good condition, shall be structurally sound and installed in a workmanlike manner of materials normally used in fence construction and acceptable to the City Engineer, and shall be attractively finished on both sides at all times. The ground between such fence and the property line shall be maintained at all times.
(F) Prohibited Fences. No person shall erect or maintain any fence charged with electrical current. No person shall erect or maintain a barbed wire fence, razor blade-type fence or coils which abut or are adjacent to any public street or sidewalk or within any Residential District. This does not prevent the placement and use of not more than three strands of barbed wire on top of a fence other than a barbed wire fence, provided that such strands are not less than six feet above the ground, in other than a Residential District.
(G) Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs. The provisions of Appendix F in the CABO One and Two-Family Dwelling Code, as adopted in Section 1402.01 of the Building and Housing Code, shall control the design of barriers for residential swimming pools, spas and hot tubs. A copy of said Appendix F is attached to original Ordinance 117-94, passed September 12, 1994.
(Ord. 117-94. Passed 9-12-94.)