15.48.100 General regulations.

A. Commercial and Community Facility Fences. Fences for commercial or community facilities which abut a public right-of-way shall be set back at least ten feet from the property line or back of curb, whichever results in the greater setback.
B. Chain Link Fencing. Chain link fencing shall be vinyl-coated and shall not exceed four feet in height. However, chain link dog run fences and chain link temporary construction fences do not have to be vinyl coated and may exceed four feet in height.
C. Dog Run Fences. Dog run fences shall be located within twenty (20) feet of the principal building on the lot, shall comply with all applicable principal building setback requirements, and shall not exceed six feet in height.
D. Tennis and sport court fences.  A fence enclosing a tennis court or sport court shall meet the following requirements:

1.         The fence shall be either a dark or an earth tone color with matching colored fittings and posts;

2.         The fence shall not exceed ten percent (10%) opacity, with the exception of fabric screening material or a retaining wall used to partially or fully enclose a tennis court or sport court;

3.         The fence shall not exceed ten feet (10') in height measured from natural grade; and

4.         The fence shall be considered to be a component of the tennis or sport court pursuant to Section 15.42.140.
E. Stallion Enclosures. A fence enclosing a stallion shall meet the following requirements:
            1. The fence shall be constructed of a stable and durable material, such as, but not limited to, pipe, post and board, post and mesh, post and smooth wire, post and rubber-nylon, post and rail, or PVC fence planking;
            2. All corner posts shall be anchored in concrete;
            3. The fence shall be six feet in height; and
            4. The fence shall enclose a minimum area of twenty-four (24) feet by sixty (60) feet.
F. Temporary Construction Fences. A temporary fence enclosing a construction site shall meet the following requirements:
            1. The height of the fence shall not exceed eight feet;
            2. The fence shall not be placed in a public right-of-way unless a public right-of-way permit has been granted; and
            3. The fence shall be removed prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy or completion. (Ord. 2007-13 § 5 (part); Ord. 2005-27; Ord. 2004-8 § 1
(part))