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PMC 18.84.080 (Front yards) and 18.84.090 (Side and Rear yards). Per the PMC, the <br /> maximum height of a fence located in a required side or rear yard is approximately 6 feet, or <br /> up to approximately 8 feet with approval by the Zoning Administrator. The maximum height for <br /> a fence located in the required front yard for the R-1-40,000 District is approximately 30 <br /> inches, or approximately 6 feet upon approval by the Zoning Administrator. <br /> The existing/partially completed sports court is located approximately 6.5 feet away from the <br /> north side property line and approximately 15 feet from the rear (west direction) property line <br /> along Dennis Drive (See Figures 3, 7 and 8). <br /> The proposed development standards for the sports court fencing are shown in Table 2 below. <br /> Currently, the existing sports court is located approximately 6.5 feet away from the north side <br /> property line and approximately 15 feet from the rear property line along Dennis Drive. <br /> Table 2: Proposed Sports Court Fencing Development Standards <br /> Maximum height 10-Feet <br /> Minimum side setback 6-Feet <br /> Minimum rear setback 10-Feet <br /> Fencing Type Chain Link <br /> Nos ort courts allowed in the front yard of residence. <br /> Per satellite imagery, there are currently six properties in the vicinity of the subject parcel that <br /> have an existing sports court (see Table 3 and Figure 9). It is unclear if any of the six sports <br /> courts include surrounding fencing. Of the six properties, two (properties, 1 and 2, per Table 3) <br /> contained an existing tennis court prior to annexation into the City. In addition, City records do <br /> not show that the City issued planning or building permits for any sports court for any of the six <br /> properties. However, as noted above, not all sports court improvements may require City <br /> permitting — e.g., a sports court consisting only of flat work (concrete slab) and striping would <br /> not require City permits. <br /> Table 3: Addresses of Numbered Properties with Sport Courts <br /> 1 3711 Trenery Drive <br /> 2 3710 Trenery Drive <br /> 3 2556 Wilde Avenue <br /> 4 2564 Wilde Avenue <br /> 5 3614 Diablo Court <br /> 6 3623 Cameron Avenue <br /> PUD-148, 2207 Martin Ave. Planning Commission <br /> 10 of 14 <br />
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