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Such application shall be referred to the Committee on Buildings who shall examine the same to determine whether the proposed fence will comply with the ordinance provisions relative thereto. Upon approval, one set of plans shall be returned to the applicant with a permit and the other shall be retained by the Building Committee. No permit shall be issued until after approval of the plans.
('72 Code, § 95.057) (Am. Ord. passed 9-7-71)
(A) No fence exceeding 48 inches in height shall be constructed upon the boundary lines.
(B) The owner of residential property may erect a fence in excess of 48 inches but not more than 72 inches in height provided it is at least 24 inches from the property lines.
(C) No fence exceeding 72 inches in height may be constructed upon any land having a residential zoning classification and no variance may be granted to permit a petitioner to obtain a variance to construct a fence exceeding 72 inches.
('72 Code, § 95.058) (Am. Ord. passed 9-7-71; Am. Ord. passed 6-4-84; Am. Ord. 20-15, passed 11-16-20) Penalty, see § 10.99
Except as otherwise expressly permitted herein, it shall be unlawful to maintain or construct any fence consisting in whole or in part of barbed or spiked-topped wire or any wire charged with electric current.
('72 Code, § 95.059) (Am. Ord. passed 9-7-71; Am. Ord. 99-2, passed 3- -99) Penalty, see § 10.99
(A) Any person desiring to use, within the corporate limits, barbed or spike-topped wire or any wire charged with electric current must apply to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a variance. No variance shall be granted unless the Zoning Board of Appeals and the City Council find that the property for which the variance is requested is primarily used for agricultural purposes in conformity with other provisions of this Code of Ordinances and the use of such wire is not an immediate danger to the public.
(B) Notwithstanding division (A) of this section, the City Council finds as follows:
(1) Any property which is currently used, or has been used and is likely to be used within the next six months, for primarily agricultural purposes in conformity with other provisions of this Code of Ordinances, and which currently has a fence which consists in whole or in part of barbed or spiked-topped wire or any wire charged with electric current is not a dangerous and hazardous condition; and
(2) The use of such wire under those circumstances is not an immediate danger to the public; and
(3) Such use is therefore permitted to continue in its present state.
(Ord. 99-4, passed 4-5-99)
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