§ 154.026 FENCES.
   Fences, as defined in § 154.006, shall be constructed to a height not to exceed four feet as measured from the highest ground elevation to the uppermost part of the fence and shall be constructed of stone, wood, or chain link. There shall be no chain link fencing in the front yard of any residence. No wire type fencing other than chain link shall be used. Chain link fences shall not exceed the front side of a residence. Chain link fences shall use tubular type posts for construction. No T-type or similar posts allowed. A chain link fence that is visible to road shall have appropriate landscaping that, in four years time, would conceal said fence. Front yard fencing shall be limited to natural materials such as wooden split rail fencing, stone columns with two wooden split rails, or stone-faced walls. There shall be no stucco-faced walls or non-architectural cement blocks of any kind permissible. Utility sites such as wells and pump stations and the like in which the state mandate standards for fencing are exempt.
(Prior Code, Ch. 1 Art. V § 508)