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<br />,:~~~,,~\,,~t]t1G~;..tj&:1 Fences in carnine'reral' and industr ial
<br />zones which are primarily erected as a security measure may have
<br />areas projecting into the applicant's property on which barbed
<br />wire can be fastened commencing at a point at least seven feet
<br />(7') above the ground, and such fence shall not be erected within
<br />the required landscaped portion of any yard or the front yard
<br />setback of any commercial or industrial establishment.
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<br />COMMENTARY: Presently, fencing requirements for commercial
<br />establishments are not clearly stated. The amendments proposed
<br />for the preceding paragraph would help establishes clear
<br />requirements.
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<br />COMMENTARY: This is a new footnote which would be added to all
<br />three sign tables in Section 10-1000. Adopting this amendment
<br />would cause signs to be treated the same as any other type of
<br />structure in regards to utility easements. Keeping signs out of
<br />easements would help maintain the easements as clear corridors
<br />for underground and overhead utility lines.
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