§ 437. Residential lot standards abutting collector or arterial street.  


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  • When a residential use or residentially zoned lot abuts a street with a functional classification of collector or arterial as determined by the public development director, said lot shall have frontage on a local street and a minimum 20-foot wide no access easement shall be required along the entire frontage of the lot abutting a collector or arterial street. In addition, within the required 20-foot wide no access easement, one of the following requirements shall be met along the entire lot frontage (excluding any required sight visibility triangle):

    (a)

    A continuous solid wall no less than four foot high, constructed entirely of brick or stone masonry shall be erected prior to a building permit being issued; or

    (b)

    A fence no less than four-foot high constructed of iron pickets and intervening brick or stone masonry pillars, one for every 50 feet of fence; or

    (c)

    A vegetated strip of canopy trees and shrubs, impenetrable by vehicles, approved by the public development department.

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(Ord. No. 17-003 , § 1, 10-2-2017)