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2025-636
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
09/18/2025
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Amnd Chapt 265, Article II, "Definitions & Rules of Construction" Article VII, Setback Encroachments in Zoning Districts
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deck, may be permitted immediately adiacent to or on the roof deck area. All <br />landscaping materials must be securely fastened to prevent movement. <br />v. Stairs, stair landings, ramps. The encroachment shall not exceed 50% the <br />required yard area and the height cannot exceed the finished first floor elevation <br />of the principal structure. The use of opaque railings shall not be permitted within <br />the front yard. <br />vi. Walkway, terrace. Encroachment into all yards is permissible when the walkway <br />or terrace is no higher than 30 inches above finished grade. If 30 inches above <br />grade or higher, the walkway or terrace must meet the standards for decks. <br />§ 265-45. Accessory uses. <br />%v <br />Fences and walls. <br />(1) Defined. A fence or wall is a barrier constructed of man-made or natural materials. A <br />wall is a concrete or block structure. <br />(2) Fences on residential lots. Fences on a residential lot shall be limited to six feet in height <br />from the finished elevation of the property, except fences or walls constructed by the <br />City for public purposes may exceed six feet in height to a maximum of eight feet in <br />height. Barbed wire and other similar material shall not be permitted on a fence or wall <br />within a residential district. Fences and walls shall be limited to four feet in height <br />within a required front yard, except that fences with decorative railings shall be limited <br />to six feet in height. S61611 FailiRgS hall be a Fninimum of six ORGheSaFt The width <br />of each railing picket shall not exceed the spacing between pickets, with a minimum <br />spacing of three inches and maximum spacing of four inches. Decorative columns may <br />be used in the front yard with a maximum width of 2 feet and maximum number of one <br />column per ten feet of street frontage. Fences and walls within the front yard shall not <br />obstruct the view from the rights-of-way. Fences and walls within the back yard shall <br />be limited to six feet in height from the g*a4e finished elevation of the property. In all <br />zoning districts, only pressure -treated pine, redwood and cedar wood shall be <br />acceptable for wood fence construction. All wood fencing shall have a nominal <br />thickness of one inch. Each side of a concrete block or masonry wall shall be completely <br />finished with stucco and/or paint. <br />L1 Footings. Footings for walls must be located within the property line. <br />I. Swimming pools and spas. <br />(1) General requirements. Swimming pools and spas shall be permitted in all FesideRtia <br />the R-1 and R-TH zoning districts, subject to the following: <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />39 <br />
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