A. Open View Fencing. Where fencing is proposed along public frontages of non-residential and multi-family projects, such fencing shall be open view unless otherwise required to be solid for noise attenuation. Open view fencing shall also be required when located adjacent to open space areas. However, open view fencing for side yards of corner lots abutting open space areas may be designed with solid fencing and walls.
B. Fencing, Wall and Screen Materials. Fences, walls and screens shall be constructed of attractive, long-lasting materials (e.g., masonry, wood, tubular steel, or stone). Unless approved as a condition of approval or in conjunction with another entitlement, fences, walls and screens of sheet or corrugated iron, fiberglass, sheet steel, concertina wire, or sheer aluminum are prohibited. Barbed wire fencing shall not be constructed or placed on top of a fence, wall or screen except where properly used for agricultural, open space, or certain industrial uses.
C. Graffiti-Resistance. Graffiti-resistant aesthetic surface treatment shall be required for all fences and walls adjacent to a public right-of-way, in a residential zone, or as determined though the administrative design review process.
D. Maintenance. Fences, walls and screens shall be continuously maintained in an orderly and good condition, at no more than their maximum allowed height. (Ord. 2010-02 § 1 (part), 2010)