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A. Additional Screening. An additional two (2) feet of screening material that is at least 50% open may be placed on top of a 6-foot fence.

B. Temporary Security Fencing. Temporary security fencing may be erected around construction sites during the time a valid building permit is in effect for construction with the approval of the Community Development Director. Temporary security fences are not required to comply with the location requirements of Table 13.1 and must be immediately removed upon completion of the construction authorized by the building permit.

C. Fencing for Outdoor Storage of Goods and Vehicles, Keeping of Livestock. A maximum of one (1) foot of vertical barbed wire may be installed on top of fences and walls located in AG and I Districts with the approval of a fence permit by the Zoning Administrator (Community Development Director) provided that the use served includes the outdoor storage of goods or vehicles or keeping of livestock.

D. Fencing for Tennis Courts. When located in a rear or side yard, up to twelve (12) feet of fence height may be permitted for tennis courts with the approval of a conditional use permit.

E. Fencing for Commercial Recreation Uses. Fence height necessary to serve a commercial recreation use may be permitted by with the approval of a conditional use permit.

F. Swimming Pools. Swimming pool, hot tub, spa, or the entire property on which it is located shall be walled or fenced to prevent the uncontrolled access by children from the street or from adjacent properties.