"Fence(s)"means any artificial barrier erected, constructed or placed on a lot, including masonry walls and ornamental construction. Fence materials may include wire, board, metal, wood, wood picket, wood rail, masonry, stone, block, concrete or other materials. For the purposes of this section, any structure with a roof, whether temporary or permanent, is not a fence, whether constructed of fencing materials or not. Types of fences include:
A. Perimeter fence: A fence constructed along or within the property line boundaries or in front, rear or side setbacks. ("Perimeter" means the outer boundary of a closed geometrical figure (curved or rectilinear) or of any area, or surface.)
B. Property line fence: A fence constructed on the legal property line(s).
C. Interior fence: A fence constructed within and not on the property line boundaries and not within the front, rear or side yard setbacks or as included herein.
(Ord. 298 § 1, 1994; Ord. 11-529 § 2, 2011)