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(8) Air conditioning or heating equipment maybe located within a required yard but shall be located <br />within five feet of the building it serves; shall not be located within an existing or required drainage <br />and/or utility easement; and shall be located at least five feet from any lot line. <br />(9) Fences erected in all zoning districts are considered as a nonencroachment when they conform to the <br />standards listed below. A fence shall be located a minimum of ten feet from the edge of the paved, <br />traveled roadway. For the purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply: <br />Permanent fence. A fence that is installed in a fixed or enduring manner that is not intended for a <br />seasonal or temporary purpose. <br />Temporary fence. A fence that is not permanently secured or anchored to the ground by posts or <br />affixed footings, and is installed and removed on a limited term or seasonal basis such as: snow fences, <br />garden fences, seasonal recreational fences such as hockey boards; fences installed for safety or access <br />management purposes for special events; and fences installed for the duration of a construction <br />project such as silt fences, erosion control bioretention logs, and septic drainfield site protection <br />fences. <br />Fence Monument. A fence monument is a permanent structure or object, with or without a <br />footing, made with masonry or stone materials, used in place of, and functioning as a post that <br />supports a fence. <br />Fence height. The measurement from the top of any part of the fence, including posts or other <br />structural supports, lattice, ornate top design elements, and so forth measured to the existing ground <br />level below the fence, as measured perpendicular to the slope (see Drawing). Exception: Post finials <br />extending above the top of the fence shall not be deemed as part of the fence for height determination <br />purposes as long as they do not exceed ten inches in width per finial and do not extend above the top <br />of the fence by more than six inches^^ ^ ^F.�,,...u^•„,,.+ ^, ^- �..^�^ �.^:^�.« ... «ti... i,.,....;,.... <br />Drawing: Fence Height Measurement <br />on Sloped Site <br />a. Nonlokeshore lots. <br />1. Fences and walls within a required front yard or side street yard shall not exceed a height <br />of 42 inches above existing ground level. <br />(Supp. No. 20, Update 2) <br />Page 2 of S <br />Created: 2022-07-19 16:13:02 [EST] <br />21 <br />
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