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r F. In side yards only, no accessory structure shall be closer than 10 <br />feet from any side lot line. No fence or wall constructed within a <br />side yard shall exceed a height of 6 feet above original grade. <br />G. Off-street parking in any required yard except as otherwise <br />regulated in the Municipal Code. <br />H. Name plate signs for one family dwellings. <br />L’t: <br />I. Fences and walls exceeding 3-1/2 feet in height may not be located <br />closer to the shoreline than the "average lakeshore setback", defined <br />as the average distance from the shoreline of existing residence <br />buildings on adjacent lots. Fences or walls of any height shall not <br />be constructed within 75 feet of the shoreline, regardless of the <br />average lakeshore setback. <br />J. In any location where a fence not exceeding 3-1/2 feet in height <br />is normally allowed, a rail fence meeting the following performance <br />standards is allowed to take the place of such fence: <br />1. Maximiun post height 60 inches. <br />2. Minimum post spacing 72 inches. <br />3. Maximum top rail height 54 inches. <br />4. Maximum fence opacity 33%. <br />For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: <br />1. Opacity (opaqueness): percent of light blocked, or 100% minus <br />percent of openness as viewed perpendicular to the^ fence. For <br />measurement purposes, opacity = total width of rails divided by top <br />rail height times 100. <br />2. Post height: original ground level to tip of post. <br />fe.3, Post: vertical columns supporting the horizontal rails, maximum <br />width/diameter ■ 8 inches. <br />4. Top rail height: ground level to highest point of top rail, <br />measured vertically. <br />5. Rail: horizontal member, maximum vertical width/diameter » 6 <br />inches. <br />Refer to Orono Manual of Design Standards and Specifications for a diagram <br />of fence types which meet these criteria. <br />SBCTZOH 2. Adoption and Publication. This ordinance shall be effective <br />upon adoption, and a short summary shall be published in the Laker and <br />Pioneer newspaper. <br />Adopted by the City Council of Orono on thi day of <br />1989, by a vote of ayes and nays <br />Dorothy M. Hallin, City Clerk James R. Grabek, Mayor <br />• !> <br />1 <br />Jj