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Ordinance No. <br />Page 8 <br />Kennels - Up to one hundred (100) lineal feet of <br />open fencing not to exceed 6.0 feet In height and <br />not to exceed 50% opacity may be erected in any <br />side or rear yard for the confinement or exercising <br />of one or more dogs provided no portion of the <br />kennel may be located closer than 30 feet from any <br />abutting residential property line. No Kennel <br />shall be erected or used to contain three or more <br />dogs except in compliance with Section 63.180 <br />pursuant to annual licensing of Kennels. <br />c) Additional Fences Permitted in Rural Areast <br />Fences in excess of 42 inches high, but not to <br />exceed 6.0 feet high, and not to exceed 50% opacity, <br />may be erected around pastures, paddocks and other <br />areas actively used for the keeping of cattle or <br />horses in compliance with other provisions of the <br />Zoning Code. <br />d) Exceptions; <br />This Section shall not be construed so as to limit <br />accessory structures otherwise permitted by the <br />zoning code, including such items as mail box stands, <br />lasip posts, name plate signs and walls or retaining <br />walls attached to and a part of any building, provided <br />that all i-'oi^fions of such walls in excess of 24 inches <br />high shall conform to the setbacks required for such <br />building. <br />38.972 Pences and Walls Authorized by Conditional Use Pe^it <br />In certain limited circumstances additional fences and retaining wallsmay <br />be necessary to preserve substantial property values or to respect <br />unusual site conditions. Because such fences and walls have more impact <br />upon neighboring properties, they shall be permitted only after review <br />by the Council and approval of a Conditional Use Permit. All such <br />approvals may include conditions or limitations as may be appropriate <br />to ensure proper construction and location, to preserve light, air, <br />open space and public views of natural amenities, and to protect the <br />value of adjoining properties: <br />i <br />a) Retaining Walls: <br />Retaining walls in excess of 24 inches high, or any <br />retaining vail located within 75 feet of any shoreline, <br />shall be permitted only bv Conditional Use Permit <br />pursuant to Sections 31.700 and 31.800 of the Zoning <br />Code. All retaining walls in excess of 30 inches high <br />shall be suitably screened with natural plantings designed <br />to obscure 50% of the exposed area of the wall, and the <br />upper level of the wall shall be protected by plantings <br />A
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