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<br />b. Potential future streets, particularly future connections to existing streets <br />on adjacent parcels <br />c. Potential greenway or open space areas <br />d. Other information as required by the City Council <br /> <br />Subd. 7. General R-1 Residential Performance Standards. <br /> <br />a. Fences. <br /> <br />1. Height. Fencing or wall (except retaining walls) <br />located in the required front yard setback shall <br />not exceed four (4) feet in height except for <br />"omamental fences" as defined in Section 9.02 <br />(Definitions) of this chapter. Fencing or walls <br />10cated in the side or rear yard shall not exceed <br />eight (8) feet in height. A building permit is <br />required for any fence that is greater than six (6) <br />feet in height. A zoning permit is required for all <br />fences that are six (6) feet or less in height. <br /> <br />2. Materials and Construction. Fences shall be <br />constructed in a workmanlike manner and of <br />substantial material reasonably suited for its <br />intended purpose. Fencing material shall consist <br />only of wood, chain link, wrought iron, <br />maintenance free vinyl, aluminum, or steel. Any <br />other material must be approved by the Zoning <br />Administrator prior to installation. <br /> <br />a) No boards, planks, or panels shall be larger <br />than twelve (12) inches in width. <br /> <br />b) Link fences shall be constructed such that no <br />barbed ends shall be at the top. <br /> <br />1) Agricultural Uses <br /> <br />1. Fences may be constructed of <br />barb less wire or have the <br />capability to carry an electric <br />charge to accommodate <br />agricultural activities <br />and the raising of livestock <br />and animals as defined by <br />City Code Section 5.09. Lots <br />of record as of July 1, 2002, <br />within the MUSA that <br />