§ 120.59 FENCES.
   (A)   All well heads, pits and tank batteries shall be adequately protected with human-proof fencing.
   (B)   However, this provision shall not apply:
      (1)   Where the well head, pits or tanks are located on acreage which has not been platted into homesite tracts of one acre or less with the plat filed for record in the office of the County Clerk, if the dwelling house density surrounding the well head, pits and tanks is less than 100 dwellings per square mile. To determine this density, all dwellings within one square mile with the well head as the center shall be counted; and
      (2)   Where the well head, pits or tanks are located within such a platted subdivision, duly filed for record in the office of the County Clerk, but at a greater distance than 500 feet from any existing dwelling. Whenever a dwelling is constructed therein within the 500-foot distance, such provision shall apply. Where the well, pits or tanks are located outside the subdivision, but within 500 feet of a dwelling within the subdivision, such provision shall apply.
(1998 Code, § 50-125) Penalty, see § 10.99