Austin |
Land Development Code |
Title 25. LAND DEVELOPMENT. |
Chapter 25-2. ZONING. |
SubChapter C. USE AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS. |
Article 5. ACCESSORY USES. |
§ 25-2-899. FENCES AS ACCESSORY USES.
(A)
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a fence:
(1)
is permitted as an accessory use in any zoning district; and
(2)
must comply with the requirements of this section.
(B)
In this section:
(1)
an ornamental fence is a fence with an open design that has a ratio of solid material to open space of not more than one to four; and
(2)
a solid fence is a fence other than an ornamental fence.
(C)
The height restrictions of this section do not apply to an ornamental fence.
(D)
Except as otherwise provided in this section, a solid fence constructed along a property line may not exceed an average height of six feet or a maximum height of seven feet.
(E)
A solid fence along a property line may be constructed to a maximum height of eight feet if each owner of property that adjoins a section of the fence that exceeds a height of six feet files a written consent to the construction of the fence with the building official, and:
(1)
there is a change in grade of at least two feet within 50 feet of the boundary between adjoining properties; or
(2)
a structure, including a telephone junction box, exists that is reasonably likely to enable a child to climb over a six foot fence and gain access to a hazardous situation, including a swimming pool.
(F)
A solid fence may be constructed to a maximum of eight feet in height if the fence is located on or within the building setback lines.
(G)
a solid fence may be constructed to a height of eight feet if the fence is located between a residential use and:
(1)
property zoned as a commercial or industrial base district;
(2)
property used for a commercial or industrial use; or
(3)
an alley that separates a residential use and:
(a)
property zoned as a commercial or industrial base district; or
(b)
property used for a commercial or industrial use.
Source: Section 13-2-308; Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 031211-11; Ord. 050127-64; Ord. No. 20141120-181, Pt. 1, 12-1-14 .