(a) Where a drive-in restaurant is being operated within the City, and is located in an area adjacent to a residentially zoned area, the restaurant shall be separated from the residentially zoned district by a masonry wall, not less than six feet in height, along the boundary line separating the premises one from the other, for the entire length of the restaurant's property line.
(b) The wall shall not be required if the restaurant is separated from the residential district by a public street, alley, highway or thoroughfare.
(Ord. 150. Passed 8-17-65; Ord. 157. Passed 12-14-65.)