(A) Business, commercial or industrial lot adjoining residential lot. Where a lot or tract of land in a business, commercial or industrial zone adjoins a lot or tract of land in a residence zone, the occupant of the business, commercial or industrial lot or tract of land shall construct and maintain thereon adjacent to the common boundary line a suitable screen fence not less than 72 inches high which the Director of Development determines will not be detrimental to the adjoining property.
(Prior Code, § 12-269)
(B) Children’s areas. A security fence may be constructed in any zone within a side or rear yard or a playground of a public or private school, nursery or daycare facility, or a public park or playground. Such a fence shall be of any open design having a ratio of 6 to 1 and shall not exceed 72 inches in height.
(Prior Code, § 12-270) (Am. Ord. 3455, § 4, 3-4-2003)
(C) Tennis court; game areas. A fence with no height limitation may be constructed in any zone to enclose tennis courts, public game areas and to protect property owners from golf courses or driving ranges within a side or rear yard of a lot or tract of land. The fence shall be constructed of wire mesh or a net with open-meshed fabric.
(Prior Code, § 12-271) (Am. Ord. 3691, § 1, 5-1-2007)
(Ord. 3177, 7-21-1998)