§ 154.055 FENCES IN THE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
   Fences in the residential district shall comply with the following standards:
   (A)   All fences located between the building line or the front building foundation line and the front property line abutting the street or place shall be of natural material either wood or a wood substitute, or ornamental metal iron or metal substitute, or premanufactured plastic (or similar type material) fencing. No chain-link fences of any type are permitted in the front of any building;
   (B)   All fences located between the building line or the front building foundation line and the front property line abutting the street or place shall not exceed four feet in height nor be greater than 12 inches in thickness/width;
   (C)   All fences located behind the front building line or the front foundation line of the building, whichever is the furthest from the front property line adjoining the street or place, shall not exceed seven feet in height nor be greater than 12 inches in thickness/width;
   (D)   All fences shall be constructed not closer than six inches to the property line, and it shall be the applicant/property owners’ responsibility to determine the location of all property lines prior to installation of any fence. The Building Commissioner may reduce the six inch property line setback dimension for the location of the fence upon presentation of written consent and approval by any and all abutting property owners by the applicant;
   (E)   All fences must be of the type having two finished sides, that being each side of the fence must have the identical finish; and
   (F)   Fences to enclose a swimming pool are required pursuant to § 154.051(C).
(Ord. 0203, passed 6-10-02) Penalty, see § 154.999