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Page 3 of 7 <br /> <br />o No above grade fence shall have barbs or spikes or be of metal construction, which is <br />charged or connected with electrical current within any district of the City. These <br />fencing types shall only be permitted through a Conditional Use Permit. <br /> <br />The Applicant is proposing a perimeter fence that includes barbs and spikes for security purposes <br />at the Subject Property. The proposed fencing includes a 6-foot tall decorative metal fencing <br />with spikes along Paul Kirkwold Drive (800 lf) and a 6-foot tall vinyl coated chain link fence <br />with three strand barbed wire along Highway 96 W. (1,110 lf). Planning staff did confirm the <br />proposed fence height will be 6-feet even though the Civil Plan Sheet C2.11 references 10-feet. <br />The Sheriff’s Department is proposing barbed wire fencing in another contract city and is <br />seeking a taller height at that building. <br /> <br />The decorative metal fencing with spikes would include two gates, one across Paul Kirkwold <br />Drive, approximately 200 feet in from Hamline Avenue and another across the entrance to the <br />main entrance of the building. The decorative metal fencing with spikes would connect to <br />existing fencing on the east side of the Subject Property and the vinyl coated chain link fence <br />with barbed wire would connect to existing barbed wire chain link fencing on the southwest <br />corner of the Subject Property. The existing barbed wire chain link fence is on the federal <br />government property which is exempt from local zoning and other regulations. <br /> <br /> Decorative Metal Fence with Spikes Chain Link Fence with Barbed Wire <br />