Construction and Materials. Fences or walls shall be limited, or similar, to one of the following types of construction: brick or stone walls or pillars, solid board, shadow box, basket weave and lattice, crossed, chain-link, wood stockade, split rail, wood rail, wrought iron, spaced picket fence, imitation vinyl or other similar decorative material as approved by the Planning Commission.
Barbed wire and electric fencing (above ground) is prohibited in residential (except agricultural) and commercial districts.
All fences and walls shall be constructed with a finished surface facing outward from the property (e.g. in the case of a wooden fence, a "finished surface" means a surface of the fence where the pickets or slats are fully exposed to view). The posts and support beams shall be on the inside of the finished surface. However, the posts and support beams may be outside the finished surface if compliance with this standard is deemed impractical by the City Planner.
Retaining walls are permitted where the wall is reasonable necessary due to topography, where the wall is located at least two (2) feet from any street right-of-way, and where the wall does not extend more that six (6) inches above the ground level of the land being retained. Retaining wall construction is subject to approval by the City Engineer and City Building Inspector.