13-4-5: FENCES AND BARRIERS:
   A.   Low Or Medium Density Residential Districts: No fence or barrier exceeding five feet (5') in height shall be constructed in Low Density or Medium Density Residential Districts except in the rear or side yard, where the fence may be six feet (6') in height. (Ord. 828, 11-21-2016)
   B.   Rural Residential Districts: No fence or barrier exceeding eight feet (8') in height shall be constructed in Rural Residential Districts.
   C.   Fences Within Five Feet Of Adjoining Property Line: When any fence encloses the side yard in any district and is within five feet (5') of the adjoining property line, there shall be filed with the building inspector a signed statement of approval by the property owner of the adjoining property.
   D.   Natural Growth Barriers: Natural growth barriers may exceed the height regulations.
   E.   Sidewalks Placed Next To Street Curb: In districts where sidewalks are placed next to the street curb, a fence may be placed on public property at the edge of the sidewalk.
   F.   Corner Lot: On a corner lot, a six foot (6') fence is permissible along the side yard that fronts a street, with a thirty foot (30') setback from the curb on the street parallel to the alley and a thirty foot (30') setback from the alley.
   G.   Placement At Edge Of Sidewalk On Public Property: A property owner placing a fence at the edge of a sidewalk on public property does so at his own risk, and any future modifications, removal, etc., by order of the City Council will be accomplished at the property owner's expense. Any property owner who places a fence at the edge of a sidewalk on public property shall sign a fence agreement with the City as a condition of obtaining a fence permit. (Ord. 717, 11-6-1996)