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Reference Page I of 1 <br />(C) Resldentkd fencing and walls. <br />(1) Fences or walls which dcloin or inhibit the flow of surface water drainage to and from <br />abutting properties is prohibited. <br />(2) Setbacks. <br />(a) Front. Fences and walls more than 30 inches In height must be setback 15 feet from <br />the prop^ line. Multiple family dwelling developments or townhouse developments may have <br />wrought iron (or similarly designed) fences construct^ up to the front properly line with the approval <br />of the City Manager. <br />(b) Interior side or rear. No setback. <br />(c) Side or rear abutting public right-of-way. Fences and walls must be setback 15 feet <br />from the property line and restricted for traffic visibility unless they qualify for one of the following <br />exemptions. Fences may be allowed up to the property line if: <br />stop lights). <br />1. Properties are located on comers with controlled intersections, (i.e. stop signs or <br />2. Fence or wall does not encroach into the clear view triangle as defined and <br />regulated in §§ 152.220 through 152.226. <br />(3) Access required <br />(a) Detached single- and attached two-family dwellings. Where any fence connects to a <br />building at least one gale with a minimum width of two feet, six inches is required to allow access <br />around the building. <br />(b) All other uses. Plans for fences and gates controlling access to the property* must be <br />approved by the Police and Fire Departments before construction begins. <br />(4) Fence height. No fence may exceed eight feel, six inches as measured from the top of <br />the fence or supports to grade. Exceptions to this height may be made for fences enclosing tennis <br />courts and other similar recreational uses or as may be required elsewhere in the City Code. <br />http7/209.48.87.250/brooklyn park innflp..74bec?<wtm plah>«Afo«dngumMit.frflm«» htm/trO 9/6/2001