A. Corner clearance. Walls and
shall comply with the specifications for maintenance of unobstructed sight distance for drivers, § 2.09.
B. Wall,
, and gate materials.
Walls shall be constructed of masonry material that is architecturally compatible with the materials used on the facade of the principal
on the site, such as face brick, decorative block, or poured concrete with simulated brick or stone patterns.
shall consist of materials commonly used in conventional
construction, such as wood, vinyl or plastic, and metal. Razor wire shall not be permitted.
that carry electric current shall be permitted only in conjunction with an agricultural use, provided that any such
shall be set back at least 18 inches from all
. Barbed wire may be permitted in nonresidential districts, provided that the barbed wire is at least six feet above the ground, except in the Commercial-Agricultural District, where barbed wire is permitted up to a height of six feet. Wood
shall be constructed of redwood, cedar, or an appropriate
of pressure-treated wood. Chain link
shall not be permitted for screening purposes.
C. Finished appearance. If one side of a
or wall has a more finished appearance than the other, then the side of the
or wall with the more finished appearance shall face the exterior of the
. This requirement shall not apply to land used for agriculture and on residential
greater than two acres outside of a
or site
.
D. Obstruction to use of adjoining property. No
or wall shall be
where it would prevent or unreasonably obstruct the use adjacent property, nor shall a
or wall be
where it would obstruct or prevent the continued safe use of an existing
or other means of access to adjacent property. In enforcing this provision, the
may require a
or wall to be set back a minimum distance from a
or
.
E.
and wall maintenance.
and walls shall be maintained in good condition. Rotten, crumbled, or broken components shall be replaced, repaired, or removed. As required, surfaces shall be painted, stained, or similarly treated.
(Ord. passed 7-9-2013)