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Where such fencing crosses a driveway, it shall be set back a minimum of twenty <br />feet (20' 0") from the face-of-curb. <br /> <br />The fence shall be attractive and properly relate to the architecture of the residence <br />and to its surrounding setting, as determined by the Zoning Administrator. <br /> <br />In conjunction with the open fence, a solid base of brick or split-face block up to a <br />height of twenty-four inches (24") may be constructed, and decorative columns, <br />caps, or pilasters up to a height of eighty-four inches (84"), generally separated by <br />eight feet (8' 0"), may be constructed. <br /> <br />Higher decorative structures or planting screens, incorporated into an identifiable land- <br />scaping scheme may be located in a required front yard, provided that: <br /> <br />No such structure or screen shall exceed six feet (6' 0") in height except decora- <br />tive arched gateways, which may be a maximum of eight feet (8' 0") in height; <br /> <br />No structure on the property provided for herein shall occupy any easement for <br />public utility purposes. <br /> <br />Section 18.84.090, Side and Rear Yards- Requirements and Exceptions: <br /> <br />Fo <br /> <br />Fences, walls, and hedges not over six feet (6' 0") in height, walks, driveways and retain- <br />ing walls may occupy a required side or rear yard, except that solid fences, walls, and <br />hedges in the side yard on the street comer of a comer lot may not exceed a height of <br />thirty inches (30"),...;-' ..~.~...[~:'-~. and open fencing, such as wrought iron, split rail, picket- <br />style, or other similar types of open fencing, may not exceed a maximum height of fora'- <br />two inches (42"). In coniunction with the open fence, a solid base of brick or split-face <br />block up to a height of eighleen inches (18") may be constructed so long as the total <br />fence height does not exceed forty-two inches (42"), and decorative columns, caps. or pi- <br />lasters up to a height of forty-eight inches (48"), generally separated by a distance of six <br />feet (6' 0") may be constructed. Open picket-style fencing is defined as fencing which <br />consists of narrow vertical boards, eenerally three inches (3") to four inches (4") in <br />width, with at least thirty-three-percent (33%) of the fence area being open to view. ~No <br />such structure or hedge shall pose a traffic site obstruction ..... <br /> <br />Section 18.84.110, Traffic Site Obstructions: <br /> <br />Except in a C-C District, on a comer lot, no solid fence, wall, hedge, or other obstruction, except <br />the natural grade ora site, within a triangular area formed by the street property lines and a line <br />connecting poinls on the property lines twenty-five feet (25' 0") from the street intersection shall <br />exceed a height of thirty inches ,~r,~...~ .~.c~' (3' ~"~ , (30) above established grade or an open fence <br />up to a heieht of forty-two inches (42") above established erade at the edge of the street pave- <br /> <br /> <br />