§ 22-706. Permit issuance.  


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  • (a)

    Prior to issuance of a construction permit for the installation of a fence the exact location of the fence and the proposed height shall be indicated on a copy of a boundary survey or other documents determined to be sufficient for review by the required review agency to provide evidence of the property line and submitted to the building official for approval. The type of materials to be used and construction details must be submitted. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the proposed locations and heights of the fence must be in conformity with the zoning classification, the setbacks, and the lot and street configurations for the parcel on which the fence is to be placed or repaired. The applicant will have the right to appeal the construction permit denial to the board of county commissioners.

    (b)

    Where a property owner plans to fence or enclose any utility easement, the owner must agree, as a condition precedent to permit issue, to hold harmless the county and any utility company and their respective employees, agents, official, and independent contracts, in both their official and individual capacities, if the fence or enclosure is removed or destroyed in the act of installing, removing, repairing or maintaining any utilities, or right-of-way.

(Ord. No. 2000-13, § 6, 2-22-00)