§ 153.215 FENCES.
   Except as otherwise specifically provided in other codes and regulations of the city, the following regulations shall apply to the construction of all fences.
   (A)   Maximum height. Fences shall not exceed eight feet in height, unless approved by the Planning Commission. Fencing in I districts, and around tennis courts and other recreational amenities, shall be exempt from this height limit.
   (B)   Corner visibility. Fences shall comply with the corner visibility standards of § 153.213.
   (C)   Construction/materials. Fences in all residential zoning districts shall be constructed so that the horizontal and vertical support posts are inside the fenced area or hidden from view of those outside the fenced area. This requirement shall not apply to fences that abut nonresidential zoning districts or in situations where the owner of the lot adjacent to the fence agrees to a plan for placing support posts on the "outside" of the fence. All exposed steel, except galvanized metal, shall have a color finish coat applied to them and be preserved against rust and corrosion.
   (D)   Design and maintenance. All fences shall be maintained in their original upright condition. Fences designed to be painted or have other surface finishes shall be maintained in their original condition as designed. Missing boards, pickets, or posts shall be replaced in a timely manner with material of the same type and quality.
   (E)   Prohibited. Barbed wire and electrified fences shall be prohibited on all lots of less than one acres in area.
   (F)   Front yard. Unless approved by the _planning board, a fence over 36 inches in height shall not be located in the front yard or be positioned any closer to the front property line than the front surface of the building for a typical residential lot. Decorative fencing not exceeding 36 inches is allowed in front yards.
   (G)   Pools and spas. Refer to International Building Code, Swimming Pool Enclosures and Safety Devices.
(Ord. 2017-05-635, passed 5-2-17)