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§ 10.03 <br />outdoor plcnlc"-shrife/s"f„a°"iycreVtTo":f^^^^ <br />regulated hereinafter; no accessory structure shall be closer than <br />® shall a fence or wall constructed <br />^ rear yard exceed a height of 6 feet above original grade. <br />1 ^1- , Side yards only; no accessory structure shall be <br />closer than 10 feet from any side lot line nor shall a fence or <br />wall constructed within a sidelrard exceed a height of fi aKotTT <br />original grade. - - - - - - - <br />Source: Ordinance 9, 2nd Series <br />Adopted: 1-28-85 <br />Subd. 16. Traffic Visibility. No fences, structures or <br />planting more than three feet high in the "R" District on corner <br />lots shall be permitted to obstruct traffic visibility within a <br />defined as follows: "Beginning at the intersection <br />fuj curb lines of two intersecting streets, thence <br />feet along one curb line thence diagonally to a point thirty <br />feet from the point of beginning on the other curb line, thence to <br />the point of beginning. <br />Source: Municipal Code <br />Effective Date: 9-14-67 <br />Subd. 17. Essential Services. This Zoning Chapter shall <br />requxr® a permit for all structures including utility poles, and <br />right-of-ways which are an integral part of a system for public <br />transportation, as for transmitting power, water, heat, communica­ <br />tions, gas or sewage by any public utility. The Council shall <br />grant a conditional use permit only after a showing that the public <br />servdLces welfare will not be harmed by the essential <br />imc K Farming. All farms in existence on January 1, <br />1975 shall be permitted to continue operation subject to the <br />following conditions: <br />No new "stock farms" shall be created or <br />®^istir^ stock farms enlarged more than twenty—five percent (25%) <br />over the total number of animals that existed on the farm as of <br />January i, 1975 with animals over one year old except under the <br />a conditional use permit. In considering any such <br />permit, the maximum number and type of animals to be kept shall be <br />determined by the Council. The site design and method of operation <br />shall be reviewed and the Council shall find that the proposed or <br />existing "stock farm" will not in its opinion be detrimental to the <br />public safety and the general welfare. <br />ORONO CC 257 (4-1-84)