(a) Zoning District Boundary Lines. Where a lot or tract of land in a business, commercial or industrial zone adjoins a lot or tract of land in a residence zone, the occupant of the business, commercial or industrial lot or tract of land shall construct and maintain thereon adjacent to the common boundary line a Class 6 screen fence not less than seventy-two inches high, if the City Manager determines that such fence will not be detrimental to the adjoining property.
(b) Children's Areas. A security fence may be constructed in any zone within a side or rear yard of a playground of a public or private school, nursery or day care facility, or of a public park or playground. Such fence shall be of an open design having a ratio of open portion to solid portion of not less than six to one and shall not exceed eight feet in height.
(c) Tennis Courts and Game Areas. A fence may be constructed in any zone to enclose tennis courts and public game areas and a game area within a rear yard of a residential lot or tract of land. Such a fence shall be constructed of wire mesh which will admit not less than ninety percent of light as measured by a light meter.
(d) Fences where a lot or tract of land in a business, commercial or industrial zone adjoins a lot or tract of land in a residence zone, the occupant of the business, commercial or industrial lot or tract of land shall construct and maintain thereon adjacent to the common boundary line a Class 6 screen fence not less than seventy-two inches high, if the City Manager determines that such fence will not be detrimental to the adjoining property.
(e) Junk yards, salvage yards, and scrap yards or similar types of land use shall be perimeter screened with a minimum of an eight foot high Class 6 fence.
(Ord. 1049. Passed 2-26-85; Ord. 1671. Passed 1-10-12.)