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Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br />Note from the Community Development Director: The City would need to complete a Site Plan <br />Review for the installation of an 8-foot tall fence on the South Water site as shown on the site <br />plan provided. The South Water site falls under the I-Flex Zoning District which is one of our <br />Industrial Districts. The city code allows for an 8-foot tall fence up to the front building line of <br />the principal structure. In this case, the water tower is the principal structure. The proposed <br />fence would be installed in front of the booster station which is considered an accessory building <br />on this site. The Site Plan Review process goes before the Planning Commission for a <br />recommendation and then to the City Council for approval. <br /> <br />Height of Fences in Business and Industrial Districts. Fences may be up to eight (8) feet <br />in height in the side and rear yards up to the front building line of the principal structure. <br />Fences abutting residential districts shall conform to those regulations applicable to the <br />residential district. Fences, solid walls and hedges in the minimum front yard setback <br />may be allowed through Site Plan Review or as part of a Planned Unit Development as <br />determined appropriate by the City Council based on site suitability to allow for <br />additional screening and/or as a buffer for noise reduction. <br /> <br />TKDA has provided a project memo as Attachment A and the site layout can be reviewed in <br />Attachment B. Staff is requesting any feedback to the proposed improvements from City <br />Council. Given Council direction, staff and TKDA will work towards final plans and <br />specifications to prepare the project to get authorization from Council at a future regular meeting <br />for bidding. <br /> <br />Budget Impact <br />The 2024-2028 CIP currently has $250,000 budgeted for this project with the funding source <br />being the water utility fund. The engineer’s opinion of probable cost is in the table below: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />