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<br />a) No pet shelter or pen shall be pennitted within the required front yard <br />area, or within utility, drainage or access easements. <br /> <br />b) The structure must be set back at least six feet from the side and rear lot <br />lines. <br /> <br />c) Domestic pet shelters and pens shall be maintained in a clean and neat <br />manner free of offensive odors. <br /> <br />711.5 Fences and Walls. <br /> <br />711.5.1 Defined. A fence or wall is a barrier constructed ofmanmade or natural <br />materials. A wall is a concrete or block structure. <br /> <br />711.5.2 Fences On Residential Lots. Fences on a residential lot sball be limited <br />to six feet in height. Barbed wire and other similar material shall not be <br />permitted on a fence or wall within a residential district. Fences and <br />walls shall be limited to four feet in height within a required front yard. <br />In all zoning districts, only pressure treated pine, redwood and cedar <br />wood shall be acceptable for wood fence construction. All wood fencing <br />shall have a nominal thickness of one inch. Each side of a concrete block <br />or masonry wall shall be completely finished with stucco and/or paint. <br /> <br />711.5.3 Residential Parcel Perimeter and Entry Walls. Uniform walls may be <br />erected within a required bufferyard and at the access driveway <br />entrances to residential development parcels. The wall shall be located at <br />the interior edge of a bufferyard. Typical elevations, materials and the <br />location of the wall shall be shown on a final site plan. Barbed wire and <br />other similar material shall not be permitted. Walls shall be designed to <br />discourage graffiti. <br /> <br />711.5.4 Walls and fences on non-residential parcels. Walls shall be pennitted <br />within a required bufferyard at the perimeter of non-residential parcels; <br />they shall not be permitted within a required front yard. Fences within <br />non-residential zoning districts adjacent to residential property shall not <br />exceed eight feet in height. Fences and walls within non-residential <br />property adjacent to non-residential property shall not exceed ten feet in <br />height. Typical elevations, materials and the location of the fence shall <br />be shown on a final site plan. <br /> <br />711.5.5 Fences Within Easements. Fences, walls and landscaping shall not be <br />permitted within a utility easement prior to the issuance of a permit. To <br />locate a fence or wall in any easement, an encroachment agreement shall <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach-Land Development Regulations <br />Adopted Dec::ember 10,2002 <br /> <br />ZONING DISTRICTS 700 - 42 <br />