§ 124.33 FENCES AND WALLS.
   124.33(A)   Residential property. Fences and walls may be erected within or abutting any property line on a residentially zoned property. Fences or walls shall not exceed six feet in on residentially zoned property, and eight feet in when abutting nonresidentially zoned property.
   124.33(B)   Nonresidential property. Fences and walls may be erected within or abutting any property line on a nonresidentially zoned property. Fences or walls shall not exceed eight feet in .
   124.33(C)      . Fences and walls that abut a shall be set back a minimum of three feet from the line and shall have a continuous of a minimum of four feet of at the time of planting and shall thereafter be maintained at a minimum of four feet and a maximum equal to the top of the fence or wall. The shall be planted between the and the fence or the wall. The hedge shall be planted contemporaneous with the erection of the fence or wall. The hedge shall be shown on the plans for the fence or wall.
   124.33(D)   Prohibitions.
   124.33(D)(1)   No fence or wall shall be erected on a property in front of the principal .
   124.33(D)(2)   No fence or wall shall be erected on the side(s) of a property that extends beyond the front of the principal on the side where the fence or wall is located.
   124.33(D)(3)   No barbed wire, electrified, barbed or razor-wire topped fences or walls shall be erected on any property.
   124.33(D)(4)   No fence or wall shall encroach upon any drainage, water and sewer, lake access or lake maintenance easement.
   124.33(D)(5)   No fence or wall shall impede or impair drainage to or from the adjacent property.
   124.33(E)   Chain link fences. Chain link fences shall be black or green vinyl coating, knuckled at the top and bottom and shall have both a top and bottom rail.
(Ord. 2010-21, passed 10-4-2010; Am. Ord. 2019-01, passed 3-4-2019)