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A. Lighting fixtures that do not comply with these standards that were lawfully established as of January 1, 2020, may remain, and shall be considered nonconforming structures.
B. Any modifications, replacement, or expansions to the exterior lighting facilities serving a development shall conform to the standards of this Ordinance.(Ord. 2020-36, passed 12-2-2019)
These standards provide development standards for permanent fences and walls on individual lots or development sites. These standards are proposed to protect the health and safety of the public while balancing the practical uses for fencing and walls like security and privacy with the need for aesthetic quality and a high quality built environment. More specifically, these standards are intended to:
A. Provide for privacy and security on individual lots;
B. Ensure proper construction techniques are followed and that fences and walls are maintained in good repair;
C. Assist with the transition between public and private spaces; and
D. Ensure fencing and walls are consistent with the Town's desired architectural character.
(Ord. 2020-36, passed 12-2-2019)
A. Generally. The provisions of this section shall apply to all construction or replacement of all fences, screening walls, or retaining walls. A fence or wall may only be erected in accordance with the standards in this section.
B. Pre-Existing Development. Lawfully-established fences and walls established prior to January 1, 2020 that do not comply with these standards shall be subject to the applicable standards in Article 7: Nonconformities.
(Ord. 2020-36, passed 12-2-2019)
The following are exempted from the standards in this section:
A. Bona fide farms and agricultural use types in districts where these uses are permitted;
B. Temporary fences for construction sites, including but not limited to: fencing necessary for soil erosion and sedimentation control and tree protection.
(Ord. 2020-36, passed 12-2-2019)
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