§ 117.142 ENCLOSURE OF SITE.
   (A)   Every oil well site shall be completely enclosed by a chain link fence or a masonry wall. Perimeter fencing of the entire property or any portions thereof may be permitted as an alternative; provided, that such fencing is sufficient to prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to the well or producing and storage facilities; as an alternative to perimeter fencing of storage tanks, fencing of access to the steps and ladders of storage tanks may be permitted subject to the approval of the Fire Chief.
   (B)   Fencing, walls, gates, and the like, shall comply with the requirements of the State DOGGR.
   (C)   If chain link fence is used, the City Manager may require the installation of metal, plastic or wooden slats for screening purposes upon a finding that such screening is needed to provide greater compatibility with existing or future development of the land in the adjacent areas.
   (D)   Existing oil well sites shall be enclosed in accordance with this subchapter within one year after the effective date of this chapter (January 27, 1977).
('64 Code, § 16-76) (Ord. 512, passed 1-13-77; Am. Ord. 726, passed 12-22-87; Am. Ord. 1075, passed 8-25-16; Am. Ord. 1076, passed 9-8-16) Penalty, see § 10.97