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enclosing permitted domestic animals may have a top rail height of 60 inches and shall be <br /> no more than 50 percent opaque. <br /> d. Intersection sightline obstruction prohibited. No fence shall be installed so as to obstruct a <br /> required clear view at street intersections as required by section 78-1371. <br /> e. Fence construction and maintenance. <br /> 1. The owner of a fence shall maintain it in a condition of reasonable repair and <br /> appearance and shall not allow it to become or remain in disrepair or in a dangerous <br /> condition. <br /> 2. Fences shall be installed with the finished side facing neighboring properties or the <br /> street. The term "finished side" means that side having no structural supports. <br /> 3. Fencing materials shall consist of permanent all weather products. <br /> 4. Temporary fencing shall not be allowed to remain on the property following final <br /> inspection, or issuance of a certificate of occupancy for a permitted construction <br /> project, or protection of property during a similar project or winter conditions. Winter <br /> conditions shall be defined as October 15 through March 31 of the following year. <br /> Temporary fencing associated with a special event shall be removed within seven <br /> days of the end of such event. Temporary fencing materials shall not be allowed to <br /> remain on a permanent basis on a parcel. <br /> 5. Existing fences that are legal nonconforming as to location, height, design or other <br /> characteristics may be replaced in kind. <br /> (9) Entrance monuments, defined for the purpose of this section as a nearly permanent physical <br /> structure or object, natural or artificial, used to depict an entrance to the property, erected in all <br /> residential zoning districts are considered nonencroachments when they conform with the <br /> following standards: <br /> a. Each monument, with a maximum of two per approved driveway access, shall be limited to <br /> a single pillar with a footprint measuring no larger than 25 square feet and no length to <br /> exceed five feet; <br /> b. The monument must be setback a minimum of five feet from all property boundaries and <br /> never fewer than ten feet from the edge of the paved, traveled roadway; <br /> c. Plans and/or elevation views of the proposed monuments are required to be submitted for <br /> approval by the planning director; <br /> d. All signage proposed for the monuments must comply with section 78-1467; <br /> e. The monuments are limited to eight feet in height including any appurtenances. Any <br /> monument exceeding the maximum height must meet principal structure setback <br /> requirements; <br /> f. When more than one monument is proposed, and serving two or fewer residences, a <br /> minimum horizontal width of 16 feet is required between them; <br /> g. When more than one monument is proposed, and serving three or more residences, a <br /> minimum horizontal width of 22 feet is required between them; <br /> h. Lighting is allowed, in conformance with section 78-1573 and at the discretion of the <br /> planning director. <br /> i. When a gate is proposed, the following requirements must be met: <br /> 1. The gate must open into the property not outward towards the right-of-way, and <br /> 2. Gates serving two or fewer residences shall have a minimum horizontal width of 14 <br /> feet in the full open position, and <br />