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<br />~} l'lo_ ~e~!d_e!l!i~t (e!l~~ !l!ay_ ~,,-c~~<! ~!x_ (e~! in_l1~igl1~ l!f!clllQ ~~c:qr!l!iYt: ft:f!c~ _ _ -- <br />in the front yard may exceed 36 inches in height_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _- <br />a. Where a corner lot abuts an adiacent property's front yard. the fenc~, <br />shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from the adioining property '~~ <br />line. unless the fence is a decorative fence not exceeding three feet in " <br />height. <br />b. Residential corner lots shall only have one front yard for the purpose <br />of fences and that shall be the side that has the front entrance to the <br />home. <br />c. In no event shall any fence be closer than fifteen feet to a curb or street <br />pavement. <br />l4that' <br /> <br />Deleted: 2 <br />Deleted:. Fencing in <br />commercial/industrial zoning shall not <br />exceed eight reet in height. . <br />Formatted: Justified <br />Formatted: Bullets and Numbering <br /> <br />he . <br />me tD' <br />priri.ejpalstruotute .Rlld 1:lle' neatest .poii11;.'.t)ntheadi6ifi1tii'$'ide'p,6P~ <br />line. <br />.______~______~________________________________________________----[Deleted: . <br />(J} AI! _ fe!l~~~ _ ~l!~t - ~~ _ c:qf!s~~~e~ _ _an~ - }11l!i!1!aJI1~d_ - ip.- _l! - ~1.!~s!an!i!lb - - - -1 Deleted: ~ <br />workmanlike manner and of material reasonably suited for the purpose for which the - - - Deleted: 3 <br />fence is proposed to be used. Every fence shall be constructed so that the side containing <br />the framing supports and cross-pieces face the interior of the fence owner's lot. Any <br />fence which does not comply with the provisions of this section or which endangers the <br />public safety, health or welfare shall be considered a public nuisance. <br /> <br />d. <br /> <br /> <br />Formatted: Highlight <br />Formatted: Bullets and Numbering <br /> <br />(B) Snow-stop fencing. Snow-stop fencing may be used from November...l)Q AJ>!!I_ _ _ --[ Deleted: one <br />1 in R-I Districts. No permit shall be required for snow stop fencingy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ --[ Deleted: tempo1'lll)' rencing <br /> <br />(C) Electric and barbed wire fence. Electric fences, hog wire fencing, barbed-wire <br />fencing and similar fencing will not be allowed, except in the R-I District and then may <br />only be used in coniunct with agricultural activities. <br /> <br />(D) Visual obstructions. No fence may be erected which creates visual obstructions <br />at any intersection, alley, driveway or street for safe vehicular, bicycle or pedestrian <br />movement. <br /> <br />(E) Swimming pool fencing. No permanent private swimming pool with a water <br />depth exceeding 24 inches may be allowed, unless enclosed by a permanent wall or fence <br />not less than four feet in height with self-closing door and self-closing latch. . A <br />swimming pool shall be considered permanent if it has a connected water supply. a drain <br />connection or electrical connection where any of these require an electrical. mechanical. <br />plumbing or building permit under the Minnesota Building Code. <br /> <br />(F) Fencing in commercial/industrial zoning districts shall not exceed eight feet in <br />height. Fences. except decorative fences not exceeding three feet in height. shall not be <br />placed in a front yard of an industrial or commercial lot. <br /> <br />(Ord. 80, passed 5-11-2005. amended ########) <br /> <br />41 <br />
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