§ 25-13-17 PERIMETER FENCE; PUBLIC WAYS.
   Anything in this or any other article of this chapter to the contrary notwithstanding, any permit that may be issued by the Planning Commission to construct and maintain a perimeter fence within the right-of-way of a public street or alley or other public way which then is outside the corporate limits of the city shall be and remain without prejudice to any rights with respect to such street, alley, or other public way which are vested in the public by operation of law; and if such street, alley, or public way subsequently shall be annexed to the city, shall be and remain subject to the power of the City Council to order removal of obstructions from any streets, alleys, or public ways within the corporate limits of the city. Any permit which the Planning Commission may propose to issue concerning the construction and maintenance of a perimeter fence within the right-of-way of a public street or alley or other public way which then is within the corporate limits of the city shall be and remain subject to the power of the City Council to order removal of obstructions from any streets, alleys, or public ways within the corporate limits of the city, and no such permit shall be issued by the Planning Commission prior to authorization of the proposed obstruction by the City Council. Such authorization by the City Council, if granted, shall in terms reserve to the City Council the right subsequently to order the obstruction removed, and may be upon such other terms and conditions as the City Council may prescribe.
(Ord. 3639, passed - -2000)