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unobstructed area may be located in a side yard and /or in the area between the <br /> principal structure and the rear lot line and shall have a minimum dimension of not <br /> less than 15 feet. <br /> No structure referred to in this section projecting into the required rear yard shall <br /> exceed one story in height. <br /> F. Fences, walls, and hedges not over six feet in height, walks, driveways and retaining <br /> walls may occupy a required side or rear yard, except that solid fences, walls, and <br /> hedges in the side yard on the street corner of a corner lot may not exceed a height <br /> of 30 inches, and open fencing, such as wrought iron, split rail, picket style, or other <br /> similar types of open fencing, may not exceed a maximum height of 42 inches. In <br /> conjunction with the open fence, a solid base of brick or split face block up to a <br /> height of 18 inches may be constructed so long as the total fence height does not <br /> exceed 42 inches, and decorative columns, caps, or pilasters up to a height of 48 <br /> inches, generally separated by a distance of six feet may be constructed. "Open <br /> picket style fencing" is defined as fencing which consists of narrow vertical boards, <br /> generally three inches to four inches in width, with at least 33 percent of the fence <br /> area being open to view. No such structure or hedge shall pose a traffic sight <br /> obstruction. In the C -S, C -A, I -P and I -G districts, fences as high as eight feet may <br /> be allowed in conjunction with outdoor storage areas. The upper two feet of such <br /> fences may contain barbed wire. Permission of the zoning administrator shall be <br /> required for such over height fences and may be denied if the zoning administrator <br /> determines the appearance of such fencing would conflict with the purposes of this <br /> title or if such fencing would be detrimental to the public health or general welfare. <br /> In the R -1 -6,500 and R -1 -7,500 districts, fences, walls and hedges not over six feet <br /> in height may be located to within five feet of the side property line on the street side <br /> of a corner lot between the rear property line and a point set back 15 feet from the <br /> front corner of the residence closest to the side street. <br /> G. Fences, walls and hedges greater than six feet but not over eight feet in height may <br /> occupy a required side or rear yard upon approval by the zoning administrator. <br /> 1. Application for an over height fence, wall or hedge pursuant to this subsection <br /> shall be made with the zoning administrator and shall be subject to design <br /> review. <br /> 2. The zoning administrator may require noticing up to 300 feet from the property <br /> lines in order to continue processing the design review application. If the <br /> determination to notice the application is made, it may be subject to a zoning <br /> administrator hearing. <br /> 3. If a zoning administrator hearing is conducted, the zoning administrator may <br /> approve, conditionally approve, or deny the application and shall -find that the <br /> application: <br /> 2 <br />
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