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Council Agenda Item
MEETING DATE:
May 15, 2014
AGENDA ITEM:
Ordinance Amendment – 56 Fence
SUBMITTED BY:
Administration
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
The Planning Commission
conducted a public hearing on the fence Ordinance and requested a number of changes. The Planning
Commission has recommended adoption of the revised Ordinance as presented.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION:
Authorized the Planning Commission to conduct a public
hearing to amend the Fence Ordinance.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
BUDGET/FISCAL IMPACT:
ATTACHMENTS:
Request for Council Action
Resolution 2014-020: Amendment to Ordinance 56
Resolution 2014-021: Authorizing Summary Publication
Amended Ordinance
Red lined Ordinance
REQUESTED COUNCIL ACTION:
The Planning Commission has recommended adoption of the
revised Fence Ordinance. If the recommendation is accepted two separate actions are required: 1)
amending the Ordinance authorizing the Mayor and Administrator to execute Resolution 2014-020, 2)
Authorizing Summary Publication, authorizing the Mayor and Administrator to execute Resolution 2014-
021
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Resolution 2014-20
Amending Ordinance 56
Fence Ordinance
The City Council for the City of St. Joseph HEREBY ORDAINS
That Ordinance 56 of the St. Joseph Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to include a fence
provision in Section 56.05 adding prohibited fence materials, modification to the footing
requirements for a wall fence, and a provision whereby the City can withhold a land use
application due to an outstanding invoice/fee.
Section 56.01: APPLICATION. This ordinance shall apply to the construction and
maintenance of all walls or fences, to include living fences as defined herein, within the City.
The requirements of this Ordinance may also be subject to modification by the terms or
conditions of a Conditional Use Permit or Rezoning applicable to an individual parcel of
property.
Section 56.02: PURPOSE. This Ordinance was enacted for the following purposes:
a) To regulate fence or wall construction and location.
b) To protect property from a loss of use, enjoyment or value due to the construction
of aesthetically objectionable fences or walls on adjacent property.
c) To assure that fences and walls are constructed adjacent to the property line or
within the property of the party who will maintain the wall or fence.
d) To assure consistency in the location of fences and walls constructed in residential
districts.
e) To require walls and fences be constructed of a low maintenance material.
f) To require walls or fences to be constructed of non-toxic materials.
Section 56.03: PERMIT. Prior to constructing or reconstructing a fence or wall within
the City, the person or entity owning the property on which the wall or fence is to be constructed
or reconstructed shall first secure a fence permit from the City Building Official. A permit fee,
in an amount set by resolution of the City Council, shall be paid at the time the application for a
permit is submitted. The application shall contain the following:
a) Legal description of the property on which the fence or wall is to be constructed
or reconstructed,
b) Sketch showing the location of the fence or wall on the property,
c) A description of the materials to be used in the construction of the fence or wall,
d) A description or sketch of the design and dimensions of the fence or wall,
e) Compliance with the provisions of Section 56.07 (Border fence or wall).
The application shall be reviewed by the City Building Inspector for issuance of a
building permit upon a determination that the proposal complies with this Ordinance. The fence
or wall shall be inspected by the Building Inspector upon completion of construction or
reconstruction, to assure compliance with this Ordinance.
Section 56.04: FENCE HEIGHT.
a) Fences and walls located within a residential area shall not exceed the height of
seven feet; except fences located between the front of the residential structure and
the adjacent roadway, including alleys, shall not exceed four feet.
b) Fences and walls located in a commercial area shall not exceed the height of eight
feet; except no fence shall be permitted in the front yard, unless the fence
enhances the visual appearance of the site/landscaping and the fence does not
exceed two feet in height and is of a reasonable linear length. Chain link fences,
including those with slats are prohibited when visible from the public right of
way.
c) Fences and walls in an industrial area shall not exceed eight feet unless a higher
fence or wall is approved as part of the special use permit allowing the industrial
use; except fences located between the front of the industrial structure and the
adjacent roadway shall not exceed four feet in height.
d) If two different zones abut, the zoning requirements of the property owner
constructing the fence shall control.
Section 56.05: FENCE MATERIALS.
1. Fences constructed in residential zoning districts shall be not be constructed with
prohibited materials as listed in Section 56.05 Subd. 4. All wood fences, other
than those constructed out of redwood or cedar shall be stained or painted upon
completion of construction or reconstruction. Chain link fences shall be made out
of a non-rust material.
2. Decorative, landscape, retaining and/or privacy walls may be constructed out of
stone masonry or brick provided they are: not less than four inches or more than
24 inches in widths. Such walls over four (4) feet in height shall require footings
that support the structure as required by the MN State Building Code.
3. Concrete decorative, landscape, retaining and/or privacy walls shall be prohibited
unless they are formed from decorative and/or colored concrete, less than 24
inches in height and included as part of an overall landscape theme which has
been developed.
4. The following materials are prohibited for fences, but not limited to:
a. Barbed wire and electrical fences, except in agricultural districts;
b. Creosote lumber;
c. Chicken wire;
d. Woven or welded wire, except in the industrial district;
e. Snow Fences, except in the Agricultural/Rural Residential District
f. Plastic webbing, except when used for police control. This shall not
prohibit the use of plastic materials intended to resemble wood products.
g. Makeshift, flimsy materials, or material such as paper, twine, rope, tin,
except when used for traffic control or police security.
5. Other materials which are not specifically allowed by this Section, nor
specifically prohibited may be permitted subject to City Council review and
approval.
Section 56.06: LIVING FENCES. Living fences may be constructed out of trees or
shrubs. Trees and shrubs used as fencing are not restricted in height; except the height of the
living fence located to the front of a residential structure shall not exceed four feet. The owner
of the property adjacent to a living fence may trim or prune that part of the tree or shrub which
extends across the property line over his or her property.
Section 56.07: BORDER FENCE OR WALL.
a) A fence or wall constructed of maintenance-free materials may be constructed
adjacent to the property line so long as all parts of the fence, including post
anchors, are located within the property of the owner and so long as the bottom of
the fence (exclusive of posts or anchors) is at least two inches above the ground.
For purposes of this paragraph, the term "maintenance-free materials" shall
include stone, brick, stucco, vinyl, plastic, or chain-link which is finished with a
rust resistant material.
b) Fences and walls shall be constructed at least two feet inside the property line or
adjacent to the property line, unless the, fence or wall is constructed of
maintenance-free materials in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section.
c) For any fence or wall located within six feet of a property line, that side of the
fence which presents the most finished appearance, shall be the side which faces
the adjacent property.
d) No fence shall be constructed which is approximately parallel to an existing
fence, and closer than two feet so as to create an area between the fences which
has limited accessibility for purposes of maintenance.
Section 56.08: VARIANCE. Provisions of this ordinance may be varied by the City
Council upon application, and after consideration and hearing by the Planning Commission with
recommendation to the City Council. A fence variance application fee may be established by
resolution of the City Council.
Section 56.09: PRE-EXISTING FENCES. This Ordinance shall apply only to fences
and walls constructed or reconstructed after July 1, 2012. Any pre-existing fence that does not
conform with the provisions thereof shall not be altered, extended or reconstructed except in
conformance with this Ordinance.
Section 56.10: MAINTENANCE OF FENCE.
a) All fence and walls located within the City shall be maintained in a safe
condition. The owner of the property on which a fence or wall is located shall be
responsible for the maintenance and repair of the fence.
b) No fence or wall may be maintained in a location which obstructs the ability of a
driver of a motor vehicle to see other drivers or pedestrians on any street or alley.
Section 56.11: EMERGENCY ACCESS TO FENCED AREAS. An access opening for
emergency entrance shall be incorporated into any fenced areas within which a building is totally
or partially located. For residential use property, the access opening shall be at least four (4) feet
in width. For commercial or industrial use property, the access opening shall be at least fourteen
(14) feet in width. A gate or unfenced area shall qualify as an access opening if of sufficient
width.
Section 56.12: RESTRICTIONS ON FENCES OVER PUBLIC EASEMENTS. Fences
may only be erected over an easement if the landowner meets the requirements of St. Joseph
Ordinance Section 32.03(b). If the request for the fence is approved, the City retains the right to
require the landowner to remove or abate the fence where the fence interferes in any manner with
the City’s easement use. If there is an emergency necessitating immediate access to the
easement, the City reserves the right to remove the fence to obtain access to the easement. The
landowner shall bear all costs for removal and restoration of the fence in the event the landowner
is required to remove the fence for access to the easement or in the event the City removes the
fence in the case of an emergency. The City specifically reserves all rights of an easement
holder afforded under the common law of the State of Minnesota.
Section 56.13: PENALTIES/REMEDIES. Violation of this ordinance shall constitute a
misdemeanor as defined in this Code of Ordinance. When conditions are made a part of the
terms under which this permit is granted, violation of the conditions is a violation of this
ordinance. The City of St. Joseph may also seek civil remedies, including but not limited to a
Court order directing maintenance or removal of the fence or injunctive relief prohibiting
construction or maintenance of a fence in violation of this ordinance.
This Ordinance was approved by the majority of the City Council on this 15th day of
May , 2014 and shall become effective upon publication.
Rick Schultz, Mayor
Judy Weyrens, Administrator
This amendment was published in the St. Joseph Newsleader on , 2014.
RESOLUTION 2014-21
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SUMMARY PUBLICATION
Ordinance 56
(Fence Ordinance)
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, on, May 15, 2014 the City Council for the City of St. Joseph amended Ordinance
56, entitled “FENCE ORDINANCE”; and
WHEREAS, the City of St. Joseph desires to publish the Ordinance by Summary Publication; and
WHEREAS, the intent of the proposed amendment is move fence provision from Ordinance
52.12 to this Ordinance, to modify the footing requirements for a wall fence and to include a section
indicating prohibited fence materials. A provision was added whereby the City can withhold a land use
application due to an outstanding invoice or fee.
THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED:
1. The City Council has reviewed the proposed Summary Publication and finds that the
summary of the Ordinance clearly informs the public of the intent and effect of the
Ordinance.
2. The City of St. Joseph directs the City Administrator to publish the Ordinance by
Summary Publication.
Adopted this __15th_ day of _May__, 2014, by a vote of in favor and opposed.
CITY OF ST. JOSEPH
By ______________________________
Rick Schultz, Mayor
By ______________________________
Judy Weyrens, Administrator
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ORDINANCE 56 FENCE ORDINANCE .......................................................................... 56-1
Section 56.01: APPLICATION .................................................................................... 56-1
Section 56.02: PURPOSE ............................................................................................. 56-1
Section 56.03: PERMIT................................................................................................ 56-1
Section 56.04: FENCE HEIGHT .................................................................................. 56-2
Section 56.05: FENCE MATERIALS .......................................................................... 56-2
Section 56.06: LIVING FENCES ............................................................ 56-456-456-356-2
Section 56.07: BORDER FENCE OR WALL.......................................... 56-456-456-356-2
Section 56.08: VARIANCE ..................................................................... 56-456-456-456-3
Section 56.09: PRE-EXISTING FENCES ............................................... 56-456-456-456-3
Section 56.10: MAINTENANCE OF FENCE ......................................... 56-456-456-456-3
Section 56.11: EMERGENCY ACCESS TO FENCED AREAS .............. 56-556-556-456-3
Section 56.12: RESTRICTIONS ON FENCES OVER PUBLIC EASEMENTS 56-556-556-
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Section 56.13: PENALTIES/REMEDIES ....................................................... 56-556-556-4
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ORDINANCE 56FENCE ORDINANCE
Section 56.01: APPLICATION. This ordinance shall apply to the construction and
maintenance of all walls or fences, to include living fences as defined herein, within the City.
This Ordinance shall be applied in conjunction with Ordinance 52.12, Subd. 2, and be interpreted
consistent therewith. The requirements of this Ordinance may also be subject to modification by
the terms or conditions of a Conditional Use Permit or Rezoning applicable to an individual
parcel of property.
Section 56.02: PURPOSE. This Ordinance was enacted for the following purposes:
a) To regulate fence or wall construction and location.
b) To protect property from a loss of use, enjoyment or value due to the construction
of aesthetically objectionable fences or walls on adjacent property.
c) To assure that fences and walls are constructed on adjacent to the property line or
within the property of the party who will maintain the wall or fence.
d) To assure consistency in the location of fences and walls constructed in residential
districts.
e) To require walls and fences be constructed of a low maintenance material.
f) To require walls or fences to be constructed of non-toxic materials.
Section 56.03: PERMIT. Prior to constructing or reconstructing a fence or wall within
the City, the person or entity owning the property on which the wall or fence is to be constructed
or reconstructed shall first secure a fence permit from the City Administrator/ClerkCity Building
Official. A permit fee, in an amount set by resolution of the City Council, shall be paid at the
time the application for a permit is submitted. The application shall contain the following:
a) Legal description of the property on which the fence or wall is to be constructed
or reconstructed,
b) Sketch showing the location of the fence or wall on the property,
c) A description of the materials to be used in the construction of the fence or wall,
d) A description or sketch of the design and dimensions of the fence or wall,
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e) Compliance with the provisions of Section 56.07 (Border fence or wall).
The application shall be referred to reviewed by the City Building Inspector for review
and the issuance of a building permit upon a determination that the proposal complies with this
Ordinance. The fence or wall shall be inspected by the Building Inspector upon completion of
construction or reconstruction, to assure compliance with this Ordinance.
Section 56.04: FENCE HEIGHT.
a) Fences and walls located within a residential area shall not exceed the height of
seven feet; except fences located between the front of the residential structure and
the adjacent roadway shall not exceed four feet.
b) Fences and walls located in a commercial area shall not exceed the height of eight
feet; except no fence shall be permitted in the front yard, unless the fence
enhances the visual appearance of the site/landscaping and the fence does not
exceed two feet in height and is of a reasonable linear length. Chain link fences,
including those with slats are prohibited when visible from the public right of
way.
c) Fences and walls in an industrial area shall not exceed eight feet unless a higher
fence or wall is approved as part of the special use permit allowing the industrial
use; except fences located between the front of the industrial structure and the
adjacent roadway shall not exceed four feet in height..
d) If two different zones abut, the zoning requirements of the property owner
constructing the fence shall control.
Section 56.05: FENCE MATERIALS. Fences shall be constructed out of wood or
maintenance free materials as listed in section 52.07(a) of this Ordinance. Walls shall be
constructed out of stone or brick not less than four inches nor more than twenty-four inches in
width and shall be set on a firm foundation half again as wide at the base as the wall and resting
on footings located below the frost line. All chain link fences shall be made out of a non-rust
material. Barbed wire and electrical fences are strictly prohibited except as allowed by special
use permit in an industrial area. Use of creosote lumber is strictly prohibited.
1. Fences constructed in residential zoning districts shall not be be constructed of
wood or chain link materialswith prohibited materials as listed in Section 56.05
Subd. 4. All wood fences, other than those constructed out of redwood or cedar
shall be stained or painted upon completion of construction or reconstruction.
Chain link fences shall be made out of a non-rust material.
2. Decorative, landscape, retaining and/or privacy walls may be constructed out of
stone masonry or brick provided they are: not less than four inches or more than
24 inches in widths. Such walls over four (4) feet in height shall require footings
that support the structure as required by the MN State Building Code.
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3. Concrete decorative, landscape, retaining and/or privacy walls shall be prohibited
unless they are formed from decorative and/or colored concrete, less than 24
inches in height and included as part of an overall landscape theme which has
been developed.
2.4. The following materials are prohibited for fences, but not limited to:Fences
constructed in Commercial zoning districts shall be constructed of material
complementary to the principal structure. Chain link fencing shall be prohibited
in the front yards in all Commercial Zoning districts.
a. Barbed wire and electrical fences, except in agricultural districts;
b. Creosote lumber;
c. Chicken wire;
d. Woven or welded wire, except in the industrial district
e. Snow Fences, except in the Agricultural/Rural Residential District
f. Plastic webbing, except when used for police control. This shall not
prohibit the use of plastic materials intended to resemble wood products;
g. Makeshift, flimsy materials, or material such as paper, twine, rope, tin,
except when used for traffic control or police security.
3. Barbed wire and electrical fences are strictly prohibited, except within the
agricultural districts.
4. Use of creosote lumber is prohibited.
5. Decorative, landscape, retaining and/or privacy walls may be constructed out of
stone masonry or brick provided they are: not less than four inches or more than
24 inches in widths. Such walls over four (4) feet in height shall require footings
that support the structure as required by the MN State Building Code.
6. Concrete decorative, landscape, retaining and/or privacy walls shall be prohibited
unless they are formed from decorative and/or colored concrete, less than 24
inches in height and included as part of an overall landscape theme which has
been developed.
7.5. Other materials which are not specifically allowed by this Section, nor
specifically prohibited may be permitted subject to City Council review and approval.
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Section 56.06: LIVING FENCES. Living fences may be constructed out of trees or
shrubs. Trees and shrubs used as fencing are not restricted in height; except the height of the
living fence located to the front of a residential structure shall not exceed four feet. The owner
of the property adjacent to a living fence may trim or prune that part of the tree or shrub which
extends across the property line over his or her property.
Section 56.07: BORDER FENCE OR WALL.
a) A fence or wall constructed of maintenance-free materials may be constructed
adjacent to the property line so long as all parts of the fence, including post
anchors, are located within the property of the owner and so long as the bottom of
the fence (exclusive of posts or anchors) is at least two inches above the ground.
For purposes of this paragraph, the term "maintenance-free materials" shall
include stone, brick, stucco, vinyl, plastic, or chain-link which is finished with a
rust resistant material.
b) Fences and walls shall be constructed at least two feet inside the property line or
adjacent to the property line, unless the, fence or wall is constructed of
maintenance-free materials in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section.
c) For any fence or wall located within six feet of a property line, that side of the
fence which presents the most finished appearance, shall be the side which faces
the adjacent property.
d) No fence shall be constructed which is approximately parallel to an existing
fence, and closer than two feet so as to create an area between the fences which
has limited accessibility for purposes of maintenance.
Section 56.08: VARIANCE. Provisions of this ordinance may be varied by the City
Council upon application, and after consideration and hearing by the Planning Commission with
recommendation to the City Council. A fence variance application fee may be established by
resolution of the City Council. In considering an application for a variance, the purposes for the
enactment of the Ordinance (Section 56.02) should be considered.
Section 56.09: PRE-EXISTING FENCES. This Ordinance shall apply only to fences
and walls constructed or reconstructed after July 1, 2012. Any pre-existing fence that does not
conform with the provisions thereof shall not be altered, extended or reconstructed except in
conformance with this Ordinance.
Section 56.10: MAINTENANCE OF FENCE.
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a) All fence and walls located within the City shall be maintained in a safe
condition. The owner of the property on which a fence or wall is located shall be
responsible for the maintenance and repair of the fence.
b) No fence or wall may be maintained in a location which obstructs the ability of a
driver of a motor vehicle to see other drivers or pedestrians on any street or alley.
Section 56.11: EMERGENCY ACCESS TO FENCED AREAS. An access opening for
emergency entrance shall be incorporated into any fenced areas within which a building is totally
or partially located. For residential use property, the access opening shall be at least four (4) feet
in width. For commercial or industrial use property, the access opening shall be at least fourteen
(14) feet in width. A gate or unfenced area shall qualify as an access opening if of sufficient
width.
Section 56.12: RESTRICTIONS ON FENCES OVER PUBLIC EASEMENTS. Fences
may only be erected over an easement if the landowner meets the requirements of St. Joseph
Ordinance Section 32.03(b). If the request for the fence is approved, the City retains the right to
require the landowner to remove or abate the fence where the fence interferes in any manner with
the City’s easement use. If there is an emergency necessitating immediate access to the
easement, the City reserves the right to remove the fence to obtain access to the easement. The
landowner shall bear all costs for removal and restoration of the fence in the event the landowner
is required to remove the fence for access to the easement or in the event the City removes the
fence in the case of an emergency. The City specifically reserves all rights of an easement
holder afforded under the common law of the State of Minnesota.
Section 56.13: PENALTIES/REMEDIES. Violation of this ordinance shall constitute a
misdemeanor as defined in this Code of Ordinance. When conditions are made a part of the
terms under which this permit is granted, violation of the conditions is a violation of this
ordinance. The City of St. Joseph may also seek civil remedies, including but not limited to a
Court order directing maintenance or removal of the fence or injunctive relief prohibiting
construction or maintenance of a fence in violation of this ordinance.
Sec. 56.7(a) & (c) updated 2/24/98
Sec. 56.7(c), 56.12 & 56.13 amended 1/07
Ordinance Amended 07/05/12
Ordinance Amended 04/03/13
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ORDINANCE 56 FENCE ORDINANCE .......................................................................... 56-1
Section 56.01: APPLICATION .................................................................................... 56-1
Section 56.02: PURPOSE ............................................................................................. 56-1
Section 56.03: PERMIT................................................................................................ 56-1
Section 56.04: FENCE HEIGHT .................................................................................. 56-2
Section 56.05: FENCE MATERIALS .......................................................................... 56-2
Section 56.06: LIVING FENCES ................................................................................. 56-3
Section 56.07: BORDER FENCE OR WALL............................................................... 56-3
Section 56.08: VARIANCE .......................................................................................... 56-4
Section 56.09: PRE-EXISTING FENCES .................................................................... 56-4
Section 56.10: MAINTENANCE OF FENCE .............................................................. 56-4
Section 56.11: EMERGENCY ACCESS TO FENCED AREAS ................................... 56-4
Section 56.12: RESTRICTIONS ON FENCES OVER PUBLIC EASEMENTS ........... 56-4
Section 56.13: PENALTIES/REMEDIES ..................................................................... 56-4
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ORDINANCE 56FENCE ORDINANCE
Section 56.01: APPLICATION. This ordinance shall apply to the construction and
maintenance of all walls or fences, to include living fences as defined herein, within the City.
The requirements of this Ordinance may also be subject to modification by the terms or
conditions of a Conditional Use Permit or Rezoning applicable to an individual parcel of
property.
Section 56.02: PURPOSE. This Ordinance was enacted for the following purposes:
a) To regulate fence or wall construction and location.
b) To protect property from a loss of use, enjoyment or value due to the construction
of aesthetically objectionable fences or walls on adjacent property.
c) To assure that fences and walls are constructed adjacent to the property line or
within the property of the party who will maintain the wall or fence.
d) To assure consistency in the location of fences and walls constructed in residential
districts.
e) To require walls and fences be constructed of a low maintenance material.
f) To require walls or fences to be constructed of non-toxic materials.
Section 56.03: PERMIT. Prior to constructing or reconstructing a fence or wall within
the City, the person or entity owning the property on which the wall or fence is to be constructed
or reconstructed shall first secure a fence permit from the City Building Official. A permit fee,
in an amount set by resolution of the City Council, shall be paid at the time the application for a
permit is submitted. The application shall contain the following:
a) Legal description of the property on which the fence or wall is to be constructed
or reconstructed,
b) Sketch showing the location of the fence or wall on the property,
c) A description of the materials to be used in the construction of the fence or wall,
d) A description or sketch of the design and dimensions of the fence or wall,
e) Compliance with the provisions of Section 56.07 (Border fence or wall).
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The application shall be reviewed by the City Building Inspector for issuance of a
building permit upon a determination that the proposal complies with this Ordinance. The fence
or wall shall be inspected by the Building Inspector upon completion of construction or
reconstruction, to assure compliance with this Ordinance.
Section 56.04: FENCE HEIGHT.
a) Fences and walls located within a residential area shall not exceed the height of
seven feet; except fences located between the front of the residential structure and
the adjacent roadway shall not exceed four feet.
b) Fences and walls located in a commercial area shall not exceed the height of eight
feet; except no fence shall be permitted in the front yard, unless the fence
enhances the visual appearance of the site/landscaping and the fence does not
exceed two feet in height and is of a reasonable linear length. Chain link fences,
including those with slats are prohibited when visible from the public right of
way.
c) Fences and walls in an industrial area shall not exceed eight feet unless a higher
fence or wall is approved as part of the special use permit allowing the industrial
use; except fences located between the front of the industrial structure and the
adjacent roadway shall not exceed four feet in height.
d) If two different zones abut, the zoning requirements of the property owner
constructing the fence shall control.
Section 56.05: FENCE MATERIALS.
1. Fences constructed in residential zoning districts shall not be constructed with
prohibited materials as listed in Section 56.05 Subd. 4. All wood fences, other
than those constructed out of redwood or cedar shall be stained or painted upon
completion of construction or reconstruction. Chain link fences shall be made out
of a non-rust material.
2. Decorative, landscape, retaining and/or privacy walls may be constructed out of
stone masonry or brick provided they are: not less than four inches or more than
24 inches in widths. Such walls over four (4) feet in height shall require footings
that support the structure as required by the MN State Building Code.
3. Concrete decorative, landscape, retaining and/or privacy walls shall be prohibited
unless they are formed from decorative and/or colored concrete, less than 24
inches in height and included as part of an overall landscape theme which has
been developed.
4. The following materials are prohibited for fences, but not limited to:
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a. Barbed wire and electrical fences, except in agricultural districts;
b. Creosote lumber;
c. Chicken wire;
d. Woven or welded wire, except in the industrial district
e. Snow Fences, except in the Agricultural/Rural Residential District
f. Plastic webbing, except when used for police control. This shall not
prohibit the use of plastic materials intended to resemble wood products;
g. Makeshift, flimsy materials, or material such as paper, twine, rope, tin,
except when used for traffic control or police security.
5. Other materials which are not specifically allowed by this Section, nor
specifically prohibited may be permitted subject to City Council review and
approval.
Section 56.06: LIVING FENCES. Living fences may be constructed out of trees or
shrubs. Trees and shrubs used as fencing are not restricted in height; except the height of the
living fence located to the front of a residential structure shall not exceed four feet. The owner
of the property adjacent to a living fence may trim or prune that part of the tree or shrub which
extends across the property line over his or her property.
Section 56.07: BORDER FENCE OR WALL.
a) A fence or wall constructed of maintenance-free materials may be constructed
adjacent to the property line so long as all parts of the fence, including post
anchors, are located within the property of the owner and so long as the bottom of
the fence (exclusive of posts or anchors) is at least two inches above the ground.
For purposes of this paragraph, the term "maintenance-free materials" shall
include stone, brick, stucco, vinyl, plastic, or chain-link which is finished with a
rust resistant material.
b) Fences and walls shall be constructed at least two feet inside the property line or
adjacent to the property line, unless the, fence or wall is constructed of
maintenance-free materials in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section.
c) For any fence or wall located within six feet of a property line, that side of the
fence which presents the most finished appearance, shall be the side which faces
the adjacent property.
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d) No fence shall be constructed which is approximately parallel to an existing
fence, and closer than two feet so as to create an area between the fences which
has limited accessibility for purposes of maintenance.
Section 56.08: VARIANCE. Provisions of this ordinance may be varied by the City
Council upon application, and after consideration and hearing by the Planning Commission with
recommendation to the City Council. A fence variance application fee may be established by
resolution of the City Council. .
Section 56.09: PRE-EXISTING FENCES. This Ordinance shall apply only to fences
and walls constructed or reconstructed after July 1, 2012. Any pre-existing fence that does not
conform with the provisions thereof shall not be altered, extended or reconstructed except in
conformance with this Ordinance.
Section 56.10: MAINTENANCE OF FENCE.
a) All fence and walls located within the City shall be maintained in a safe
condition. The owner of the property on which a fence or wall is located shall be
responsible for the maintenance and repair of the fence.
b) No fence or wall may be maintained in a location which obstructs the ability of a
driver of a motor vehicle to see other drivers or pedestrians on any street or alley.
Section 56.11: EMERGENCY ACCESS TO FENCED AREAS. An access opening for
emergency entrance shall be incorporated into any fenced areas within which a building is totally
or partially located. For residential use property, the access opening shall be at least four (4) feet
in width. For commercial or industrial use property, the access opening shall be at least fourteen
(14) feet in width. A gate or unfenced area shall qualify as an access opening if of sufficient
width.
Section 56.12: RESTRICTIONS ON FENCES OVER PUBLIC EASEMENTS. Fences
may only be erected over an easement if the landowner meets the requirements of St. Joseph
Ordinance Section 32.03(b). If the request for the fence is approved, the City retains the right to
require the landowner to remove or abate the fence where the fence interferes in any manner with
the City’s easement use. If there is an emergency necessitating immediate access to the
easement, the City reserves the right to remove the fence to obtain access to the easement. The
landowner shall bear all costs for removal and restoration of the fence in the event the landowner
is required to remove the fence for access to the easement or in the event the City removes the
fence in the case of an emergency. The City specifically reserves all rights of an easement
holder afforded under the common law of the State of Minnesota.
Section 56.13: PENALTIES/REMEDIES. Violation of this ordinance shall constitute a
misdemeanor as defined in this Code of Ordinance. When conditions are made a part of the
terms under which this permit is granted, violation of the conditions is a violation of this
ordinance. The City of St. Joseph may also seek civil remedies, including but not limited to a
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Court order directing maintenance or removal of the fence or injunctive relief prohibiting
construction or maintenance of a fence in violation of this ordinance.
Sec. 56.7(a) & (c) updated 2/24/98
Sec. 56.7(c), 56.12 & 56.13 amended 1/07
Ordinance Amended 07/05/12
Ordinance Amended 04/03/13
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