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  <br />  <br />3. Fences shall not be constructed within the defined lakeshore yard of a <br />lakeshore lot, i.e., shall not be located within 75 feet of the shoreline for general <br />development lakes, 100 feet for recreational lakes, or 150 feet for natural <br />environment lakes. <br />4. When the building site of a lakeshore lot is separated from the lakeshore by a <br />public or private road, the following definitions will apply for fence location <br />purposes subject to the provisions of section 78-1405(a)(8)a.2: When the yard <br />on the opposite side of the building site from the lake does not abut a street, <br />such yard shall be considered as a standard rear yard. The yard between the <br />building site and the street shall be considered as a standard front yard. <br />c. Special provisions. Split rail fences of no more than three rails within a required <br />front, street or side street yard may have a maximum top rail height of 48 inches <br />above existing ground level. Board rail fences within a front, street or side street <br />yard for the specific purpose of enclosing permitted domestic animals may have a <br />top rail height of 60 inches and shall be no more than 50 percent opaque. <br />d. Intersection sightline obstruction prohibited. No fence shall be installed so as to <br />obstruct a required clear view at street intersections as required by section 78-1371. <br />e. Fence construction and maintenance. <br />1. The owner of a fence shall maintain it in a condition of reasonable repair and <br />appearance and shall not allow it to become or remain in disrepair or in a <br />dangerous condition. <br />2. Fences shall be installed with the finished side facing neighboring properties or <br />the street. The term "finished side" means that side having no structural <br />supports. <br />3. Fencing materials shall consist of permanent all weather products. <br />4. Temporary fencing shall not be allowed to remain on the property following final <br />inspection, or issuance of a certificate of occupancy for a permitted construction <br />project, or protection of property during a similar project or winter conditions. <br />Winter conditions shall be defined as October 15 through March 31 of the <br />following year. Temporary fencing associated with a special event shall be <br />removed within seven days of the end of such event. Temporary fencing <br />materials shall not be allowed to remain on a permanent basis on a parcel. <br />5. Existing fences that are legal nonconforming as to location, height, design or <br />other characteristics may be replaced in kind. <br />(910) Entrance monuments, defined for the purpose of this section as a nearly permanent <br />physical structure or object, natural or artificial, used to depict an entrance to the <br />property, erected in all residential zoning districts are considered nonencroachments <br />when they conform with the following standards: <br />a. Each monument, with a maximum of two per approved driveway access, shall be <br />limited to a single pillar with a footprint measuring no larger than 25 square feet and <br />no length to exceed five feet; <br />b. The monument must be setback a minimum of five feet from all property boundaries <br />and never fewer than ten feet from the edge of the paved, traveled roadway; <br />c. Plans and/or elevation views of the proposed monuments are required to be <br />submitted for approval by the planning director;