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1 (1) Fences may be constructed of barbless wire or have the capability to carry an electric charge <br /> 2 to accommodate agricultural activities and the raising of livestock and animals as defined by <br /> 3 Chapter 10,Animals. Lots of record as of July 1,2002,within the MUSA that are currently used <br /> 4 for agricultural activities or the raising of livestock and animals also qualify under this <br /> 5 provision. <br /> 6 (2) Electric fences must be set back a minimum of three feet from property lines and must be <br /> 7 posted as being electric. Electric fences are only allowed in conjunction with an agricultural <br /> 8 use in the RR orb MR districts. <br /> 9 <br /> 10e- e- <br /> 11 (D) Location. Fencing must be located 1100 pereent on the fence owner's lot and it is the responsibility <br /> 12 of the fence owner to accurately locate property boundaries. <br /> 13 (1) For corner lots, no fence shall be located within the vision clearance triangle as ,►Inc..rihiz,►1 ih <br /> 14 s e et i-e-n-1 . <br /> 15 0 1 Thin ;zr- dministrateF may rep'I*r-iQ flIP n1AXM13r-lCif thin nrnnprty - nnn 1Afh*r_h :1 fenee will ha <br /> 16 <br /> 17 hu-,n.,rncsic,+nrnrl -,nd s„r.,e.,or. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 <br /> 20 <br /> 21 500 Business Districts <br /> 22 <br /> 23 510 Districts Established and Purpose <br /> 24 The following businesses districts (B-1, B-2, B-3, 1-1, and 1-2) are hereby established according their <br /> 25 purpose and the intent of the Comprehensive Plan. Collectively,these five districts are herein this chapter <br /> 26 called "business districts." The 1-1 and 1-2 districts are collectively called "industrial districts." <br /> 27 <br /> 28 511 B-1 Neighborhood Business District <br /> 29 (A) Purpose. This district is intended to provide a district which encourages compact walkable centers <br /> 30 for office, retail sales, and personal services that connect to and serve the adjacent neighborhoods <br /> 31 and to preserve and protect the general character of the adjacent areas. <br /> 32 (B) Application—This district shall be applied to properties guided Commercial as shown on the current <br /> 33 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 34 <br /> 35 512 3-2 Community Business District <br /> 36 (Al Purpose. This district is intended to provide a district for the development of community-scale <br /> 37 office, retail sales, restaurant, and services functional for both pedestrians and automobiles. <br /> 38 (B) Application—This district shall be applied to properties guided Commercial as shown on the current <br /> 39 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 513 -3 Regional Business District <br /> 42 (A) Purpose. This district is intended to provide for large-scale commercial development, including <br /> 43 retail, entertainment, restaurant, and other complementary commercial uses. The district is <br /> 44 intended to provide a commercial environment that is functional for both pedestrians and <br /> 45 automobiles serving the community and region. <br /> 46 (B) Application—This district shall be applied to properties guided Commercial as shown on the current <br /> 47 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 48 <br /> 49 514 -1 Light Industrial District <br /> Page 72 of 160 <br />
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