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t when necessary <br />re screening, <br />ditional use <br />Ippage is occurring <br />;ated 75 test <br />} or <br />Hardships would <br />, hence variances <br />strictivo if <br />only on lakeshore <br />y streets (such <br />property lines. <br />L use permit <br />Rural Yards <br />a) Allow open designr maximum 42" high fences <br />b) Allow open design, maximum 6 Ft. high fences of wood, barbed <br />wire, or single strand electric wire around pastures and <br />paddocks actively used for agriculture or the keeping of <br />horses in compliance with other zoning regulations. Minimum <br />lot size is three acres. <br />c) Allow solid fences and/or fences up to 6 Ft. high in side or <br />rear yards only if: <br />1) adjacent property owner agrees in writing? or <br />2) Council approves a conditional use permit <br />Other Fences & Walls <br />a) Allow retaining walls by staff permit, except by conditional <br />use permit if within 75 Ft. of lakeshore. Set maximum height <br />for retaining walls in yard areas - suggest 42 inches. <br />b) Allow solid fences, or fences higher than permitted above, by <br />staff permit if located to meet reguired building setbacks. <br />Excimple: tennis court fences must meet setbacks. <br />c) Require at least 42" high securitv fences around swimming pools. <br />d) Prohibit kennel fencing within setback areas regardless of height. <br />Define kennel as a confined area for keeping 1 or more dogs. <br />e) Set standards for non-residential fencing similar to above, with <br />setbacks amd screening around storage area. <br />Approvals <br />Neighbor approval is not normally allowed by statute in zoning matters. <br />I suggest that Council approve by conditional use peinnit with strict <br />standards being established as the basic reauriement, with a provision <br />waiving Council review if the written consent is provided. <br />t. high only if: <br />ing; <br />nit <br />-4- <br />4b ^