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Instructions to reader:This is a new chapter in the Unified Development Code.For a summary of the effect of this <br /> chapter from current standards,please visit the Rethink Zoning Library at https://everettwa.gov/2453/Rethink- <br /> Zoning-Library. <br /> Chapter 19.40 Fences <br /> Table of Contents <br /> CHAPTER 19.40 FENCES 1 <br /> 19.40.010 FENCES HEIGHT AND LOCATION. 1 <br /> 19.40.020 BARBED WIRE,RAZOR WIRE,CHAIN LINK,ELECTRIC AND OTHER SIMILAR FENCE MATERIALS. 2 <br /> 19.40.030 FENCES WITHIN PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY 2 <br /> 19.40.040 FENCES ABUTTING PUBLIC STREET FRONTAGE 2 <br /> 19.40.050 TEMPORARY FENCING. 2 <br /> 19.40.060 MAINTENANCE. 2 <br /> 19.40.010 Fences height and location. <br /> A. Residential zones-fence height and setbacks. Fences shall not exceed a height of: <br /> 1. Forty-two inches within the front setback or the abutting right-of-way. <br /> 2. Six feet within the street side setback or the abutting right-of-way. <br /> 3. Seven feet within the interior side or rear setbacks. <br /> 4. Exceptions: <br /> a. Fences within the front setback or the abutting right-of-way may be up to six feet in height if the <br /> fence is at least ten feet from the sidewalk,is at least seventy percent transparent from three feet to <br /> six feet,and is not chain link or other type of similar material. If no sidewalk exists,the minimum <br /> distance required is determined by the city engineer. <br /> b. For corner lots or double fronting lots,the front and street side or rear fence heights can be switched <br /> if the front of the house faces the street side or rear. <br /> c. Arbors.Arbors may exceed the maximum fence height within the front setback for a distance of up to <br /> twenty percent of the lot frontage on the street, provided the height of the arbor does not exceed <br /> eight feet. <br /> d. Where a structure has a nonconforming front setback,a fence along the street-facing façade line is <br /> not required to comply with the fence height limitation for the front setback. <br /> e. Conditional uses.For development subject to the conditional use process,fences may deviate from <br /> the standards in this section as approved by the review authority. <br /> B. MU and NB zones. <br /> 1. Height and location. Fences may be up to six feet in height if the fence is at least ten feet from the back of <br /> the sidewalk and is at least seventy percent transparent.The transparency requirement shall not apply to <br /> any fence 36 inches or less in height. If no sidewalk exists,the fence must be set back a minimum of ten <br /> feet from where the sidewalk will be placed in the future as determined by the city engineer. <br /> 2. Materials.Chain link,wire,corrugated,sheet metal or other similar types of fences are prohibited. <br /> C. Freeways(1-5 and SR-526). Fences abutting freeways shall have no height limit. <br /> D. Commercial and industrial zones. Fences in commercial and industrial zones shall not exceed ten feet in <br /> height,including barbed wire located on top of the fence except: <br /> 1. Any fence taller than forty-two inches must be set back a minimum of ten feet or the required landscape <br /> width,whichever is greater,from any lot line along a street and; <br /> 2. Any fence within ten feet of a residentially zoned property shall not exceed seven feet in height. <br /> Ch.19.40, Fences 1 City Council Action(11/04/2020) <br />