§ 25-4-6 PERIMETER FENCES; RESIDENCE; GENERALLY.
   Perimeter fences in residence zones shall conform to the requirements in § 25-4-3(A) to (I) of this article, except as follows.
   (A)   Adjacent to streets. Segments of a perimeter fence which are constructed substantially parallel with and adjacent to the boundary lines of front and side streets, or either, shall be of a single uniform class and height, which latter shall not exceed 72 inches; provided, any segment of a perimeter fence constructed pursuant to a special permit within the right-of-way of a street, alley, or other public way outside the corporate limits of the city shall be a Class 2, 3, or 4 fence.
   (B)   Side. Any segment of a perimeter fence which is constructed on, or adjacent to and substantially parallel with a boundary line between abutting blocks, lots, or tracts of land shall conform to the requirements for side yard fences which are contained in this article.
   (C)   Rear. Any segment of a perimeter fence which is constructed on, or adjacent to and substantially parallel with, the rear boundary line of any blocks, lots, or tracts of land shall be of a single, uniform class and height, and shall otherwise conform to the requirements for rear yard fences which are contained this article.
   (D)   Corner. Perimeter fences on corner lots, anything in § 25-4-3(A) to (I) of this article, inclusive, to the contrary notwithstanding, shall conform to the requirements for fences on corner lots which are contained in this article.
   (E)   Special permit. Perimeter fences are permitted on residence zones if a special permit therefor is issued by the Planning Commission, subject to conditions stated in Article 13 of this chapter.
(Ord. 3639, passed - -2000)