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CHAPTER 5 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS + GUIDELINES <br />Fences <br />Standards and guidelines for fencing are included below. <br />Fence Standards <br />1. ZONING CODE. All fencing shall be <br />consistent with the San Leandro Zoning <br />Code. <br />2. COMMERCIAL FENCES. No fences are <br />permitted between commercial uses and <br />any major streets in the Plan Area. Fences <br />to delineate outdoor dining or display <br />areas are allowed up to 42 inches in <br />height. Special uses such as child day care <br />and schools may have fences that exceed <br />this height. <br />3. RESIDENTIAL FENCES. Low fencing and <br />gates are allowed up to 42 inches in height <br />along residential building frontages. These <br />Fence Guidelines <br />shall be well -designed and detailed with <br />high quality materials to add character <br />and visual interest. <br />4. SIDE AND REAR YARD FENCES. Side and <br />rear yard fences shall be a maximum of 8 <br />feet high. <br />5. FENCES ADJACENT TO RESIDENTIAL. Fences <br />along the rear and sides of parcels shall be <br />a minimum of 7 feet and a maximum of 8 <br />feet high when adjacent to residential land <br />uses, and shall be made of masonry or <br />other substantial and durable screening <br />material. <br />1. FENCING MATERIALS. Fencing shall be made of durable, high -quality materials. <br />2. OPACITY. Outdoor fencing, walls, and other visual barriers shall not be completely opaque so as <br />to create clear line of sight along public and private walkways. <br />103 <br />