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   1175.05 FENCES AND SCREENING DEVICES.
   (a)   Fences are permitted in any R, MF, OS, MH or MH/R District subject to the following conditions:
      (1)   Fences shall not exceed six feet in height, measured from the surface of the ground.
      (2)   Fences may extend along side lot lines beyond the front of the principal building, provided they do not extend into the right of way.
      (3)   Fences or parts of fences extending beyond the front of a principal building shall not exceed four feet in height and shall not obscure the view from adjacent properties.
      (4)   Fences may extend across any front yard parallel to the principal building provided they are not located within the right of way and that there is at least one permanent opening with a minimum width of four feet to provide emergency access to the building.
      (5)   All fences shall comply with the requirements of section 1175.05 as it applies to fence installation and materials, but in no instance shall a fence contain barbed wire, electric current or a charge of electricity.
      (6)   All fences and walls shall be constructed of materials approved by the Zoning Administrator as durable, weather resistant, rustproof and aesthetically pleasing.
      (7)   Permitted fences:
         A.   Open ornamental fence - Definition: A fence usually made of wood constructed for its beauty or decorative effect and, when viewed at right angles, having not less than fifty percent (50%) of the area of its vertical plane, the area within a rectangular outline enclosing all parts of the fence in its plane, open to light and air. Permitted open ornamental fences are:
            1.   "Rail" or "split rail fence" constructed of narrow, whole or split, wooden timbers placed horizontally between upright supporting posts.
            2.   "Picket fence" means an open fence made of upright poles or slats.
         B.   Privacy fence - Definition: A fence made to inhibit public view and provide seclusion and when viewed at right angles, having more than fifty percent (50%) of the area of its vertical plane, the area within a rectangular outline enclosing all parts of the fence in its vertical plane, closed to light or air. Permitted privacy fences are:
            1.   "Basket weave" or "woven fence" means a fence made of interwoven strips or slats of flexible or semi-flexible material in which the pattern has the appearance of a plaited basket.
            2.   "Louver" or "ventilating fence" means a fence made of a series of slats placed at an angle or positioned so as to provide air but to deflect light perpendicular to its vertical plane.
         C.   Chain link fence - Definition: A fence usually made of metal consisting of loops or wire interconnected in a series of joined links.
         D.   Stockade fence or palisade fence - Definition: A fence constructed with a row of large pointed stakes placed upright against each other having more than fifty percent (50%) of the area of its vertical plane closed to light or air.
   (b)   In any MF, OS, B, CB, HS or I District, any nonresidential or multifamily use shall provide an obscuring fence, wall or greenbelt in accordance with the following conditions:
      (1)   The minimum height shall be six feet and the maximum height shall be eight feet.
      (2)   A fence or wall may extend beyond the front of the principal building or structure, provided it does not exceed four feet in height.
      (3)   Required fences or walls shall be located as close as possible to the property line except where such fence or wall interferes with underground utilities or surface water drainage conditions.
      (4)   Fences may extend across any front yard parallel to the principal building, provided they are not located within the right of way and that there is at least one permanent opening with a minimum width of four feet to provide emergency access to the building.
      (5)   All fences and walls shall be constructed of materials approved by the Zoning Administrator as durable, weather resistant, rustproof and easily maintained.
   (c)   Permit Required. No person shall erect any fence or screening device without first obtaining a building permit and paying the required fee of thirty dollars ($30.00) for said permit.
(Ord. 13-031. Passed 2-5-13.)
   1175.06 CORNER CLEARANCE.
   No structure, fence, wall, landscaping or any other obstruction to vision above a height of two and one-half feet from the established street grade shall be permitted within the triangle area at the intersection of any two street or alley right-of-way lines formed by a straight line drawn between such right-of-way lines at a distance along each line of fifteen feet measured from their point of intersection.
(Ord. 86-260. Passed 12-16-86.)
   1175.07 CORNER LOTS.
   Corner lots in all districts shall be considered as having two front yards facing both streets. Corner lots shall be required to provide one front yard having the full depth generally required for that district with such full yard being the one which the front of the principal building faces. The other front yard on a corner lot may be reduced up to thirty percent (30%) below that stated as the minimum front yard setback generally required in that district.
(Ord. 86-260. Passed 12-16-86.)
   1175.08 PRINCIPAL BUILDING.
   No more than one principal building shall be permitted on any lot within any R-1 or R-2 Residential District.
(Ord. 86-260. Passed 12-16-86.)
   1175.09 LOTS, YARDS AND OPEN SPACES.
   No space which, for the proposed building or dwelling group, has been counted or calculated as part of a side yard, rear yard, front yard or other open space required by this Zoning Ordinance may, by reason of change in ownership or otherwise, be counted or calculated to satisfy the yard or open space requirements of or for any other buildings. Parking of vehicles, trailers or motorcycles is prohibited in any front or side yard or front or side setback space or distance as defined in Chapter 1153.
(Ord. 91-006. Passed 2-5-91.)
   1175.10 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCESS REQUIREMENTS.
   Every dwelling shall be located on a lot having frontage on a public or private street. In all new developments, public and private streets shall be in accordance with the minimum improvement standards set forth in the Subdivision Regulations.
(Ord. 86-260. Passed 12-16-86.)
   1175.11 APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION PLATS.
   No proposed plat of a new subdivision shall hereafter be approved unless the lots within such plat equal or exceed the minimum lot area and width requirements set forth in the appropriate district of this Zoning Ordinance.
(Ord. 86-260. Passed 12-16-86.)
   1175.12 SIGN REGULATIONS.
   All signs hereinafter erected shall comply with the Sign Ordinance of the City of Mansfield as it applies to location, size, use, height of structures, setback from street right-of-way lines and lighting of signs. (Ord. 86-260. Passed 12-16-86.)
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