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08/24/2015 <br /> EXHIBIT N <br /> Revisions to Article 36: Exterior Site <br /> Improvements <br /> The existing Article 36 is repea/ed in its entirety and replaced by the following: <br /> ARTICLE 36 Exterior Site Improvements <br /> Sections: <br /> 36.1 Purpose. <br /> 36.2 Applicability. <br /> 36.3 Fences. <br /> 36.4 Arbors. <br /> 36.5 Accessory Buildings. <br /> 36.6 Disaster Shelters. <br /> 36.7 Outdoor Equipment, Decks and Patios. <br /> 36.8 Pools and Spas. <br /> 36.9 Sidewalks and Park Strips. <br /> 36.1 Purpose. <br /> To encourage quality design and reduce potential impacts of exterior improvements on <br /> adjoining properties. <br /> 36.2 Applicability. <br /> The provisions of this article apply to all zoning districts unless specifically stated otherwise. <br /> 36.3 Fences. <br /> A. Definitions. <br /> 1. Fence. An artificially constructed barrier or wall of any material or combination <br /> of materials erected to physically separate properties, provide privacy, or <br /> provide security or confinement. Walls are included in the definition of a fence. <br /> 2. Decorative Fence. A fence that has a distinctive style, trim, or design, which <br /> matches or to some degree complements the existing residence. Decorative <br /> fences may be open or solid. A decorative fence must be: <br /> a. Constructed of material which matches or complements the <br /> architecture of the residence and its surroundings. The materials may <br /> include wrought iron, brick, wood, stone, or a combination of materials. <br /> b. Designed with a distinctive cap,trim or design which distinguishes it <br /> from the more typical wall board design. <br /> Page 34 of 41 <br /> ATTY/ORD.411/ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS ORD.1130-364 <br /> REV:07-20-15 VR MUFF#602 <br />