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1 � � /^, / <br /> /�� � 1 ` V ' / (' �•� <br /> V� � � <br /> Melanie Curtis <br /> From: Melanie Curtis <br /> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 8:09 AM � <br /> To: Ed Pekarik (eddiedeal@yahoo.com) ��-�� �� � C` <br /> Cc: Jessica Loftus; Andrew Mack � <br /> Subject: Fence &gate info 'V� �V` �/�v <br /> Attachments: Item 06 143648.pdf <br /> �l � d-��z� <br /> Ea �'u� c �-11 �� c'�-- <br /> Thanks for meeting with us yesterday. As you indicated, I will expect a call/email from you within the first part of]uly <br /> with your timetable for compliance. Hopefully at that time we can also schedule a reinspection date and close the <br /> violation file. <br /> Below are links to the fence variance application I was telling you about yesterday. The situation is different from yours, <br /> but you may be able to get an understanding of the review parameters. As you search the minutes, it is application <br /> #14-3648. <br /> Council Memo &exhibits ��1 �� �� u/�1' <br /> Planning Commission Minutes l 1 /� i <br /> Council Minutes #1 and #2 � �� <br /> Sec. 78-1405. Nonencroachments. Link to section 78-1405 <br /> (a)The following shall not be considered to be encroachments on yard setback requirements: <br /> (1) <br /> Chimneys, flues, belt courses, leaders, sills, pilasters, lintels, ornamental features, cornices, <br /> eaves, gutters, and similar building elements, provided they do not extend more than two <br /> feet into a required yard. <br /> �2) <br /> Nameplate signs for one-family dwellings subject to the provisions of article X, division 4 of <br /> this chapter; lights for illuminating parking areas, loading areas or yards for safety and <br /> security purposes, provided the direct source of light is not visible from the public right-of- <br /> way or adjacent residential property and is located at least five feet from the front lot line; <br /> public utility poles and overhead lines; mailboxes. <br /> (3) <br /> Terraces, steps, uncovered porches, stoops or similar structures which do not extend above <br /> the height of the ground floor level of the principal building and extend to a distance of not <br /> less than two feet from any lot line. Window wells including those for fire egress which do not <br /> extend more than five feet from the building. Sidewalks, driveways and parking areas when <br /> constructed, located and used in compliance with other provisions contained within chapter <br /> 78. Driveways may extend to within five feet of a side lot line. <br /> (4) <br /> In side or rear yards only, bays or cantilevers not to exceed a depth of two feet nor to contain <br /> an aggregate area of more than 20 square feet, fire escapes not to exceed a width of three <br /> feet and a depth of four feet, and open off-street parking. <br /> (5) <br /> In rear yards only, balconies, breezeways, detached outdoor picnic shelters, laundry drying <br /> equipment, and recreational equipment except as otherwise regulated; no accessory <br /> structure shall be closer than five feet from a rear lot line. <br /> � <br />