All fences and walls shall be kept and maintained in a manner that does not detract from the appearance of the immediate neighborhood, and that protects the health, safety, and welfare of the user, occupant, and general public. Fences and walls shall be deemed substandard and in violation of this chapter when they display evidence of dilapidation or other conditions, such as any or all of the following:
A. Sagging, broken, rotted, or defective support posts or other structural members;
B. Missing or broken fence boards;
C. Damaged or missing blocks from a block wall;
D. Substantial areas of deterioration including dry rot, broken or missing pieces of stucco, holes, or warped or leaning fence or wall areas;
E. Chainlink fence material which is damaged or broken;
F. Portions of the fence or wall which are substantially defaced with graffiti;
G. Any condition of deterioration or any fault resulting in the fence or wall being structurally unsound or otherwise hazardous to property owners, occupants, or passersby;
H. Height extensions of walls or fences in violation of this development code. (Ord. 254, 12-16-2014)