(A) Utility distribution lines, which deliver service to the end user from a substation fed by a transmission line providing service to an area larger than the individual parcel or project area, shall be installed underground, unless subsurface conditions make underground installation not possible or practical.
(B) Facilities used for the operation of above ground utilities shall, whenever possible, be located on interior properties rather than on properties aligned with other lots that have continuous street frontage.
(C) Areas around water towers, water and wastewater treatment facilities, substations and power plants shall be enclosed by a fence, not easily climbable, at least six feet in height. The fence shall be located at least 20 feet from any public street right-of-way and abutting property line and shall be planted on the exterior side with a semi-opaque vegetative screen with expected height of at least six feet at maturity.
(2003 Code, § 8-3.8.1) (Updated 2009)