Privacy Fence definition

Privacy Fence means a fence not less than 1.5 m high, which may be in the style of a solid wood fence or board-board-on-board fence. Any wood materials used for privacy fencing shall be dimensional milled lumber, preferably painted or stained, and shall not remain unfinished. Oriented strand board and sheet plywood are not permitted materials;
Privacy Fence means a fence that will visually isolate, conceal, or seclude objects, things, places, or people.
Privacy Fence as used herein shall mean a physical barrier to delineate, contain, or designate an area designed for a specific use; an enclosure for a dwelling unit; an area for storage, etc.

Examples of Privacy Fence in a sentence

  • The Temporary Privacy Fence shall not extend beyond the side property lines of the Owner’s Property as drawn on the Survey or beyond the western boundary of the Parkview Private Alley, and shall not be erected of any type of permanent stone, masonry, concrete, or similar materials.

  • The Temporary Privacy Fence shall comply with all other applicable restrictions, rules, law, and regulations.

  • Upon any such termination, Owner shall promptly remove the Temporary Privacy Fence together with any and all other landscaping and improvements on the Lot # Adjacent Alley Area, if any, at Owner’s sole cost and expense.

  • The Temporary Privacy Fence shall be the only structure permitted on the Lot # Adjacent Alley Area.

  • CATCH BASIN Area of Encroachment 23' 10" STM SWR Existing Wood Privacy Fence EX.


More Definitions of Privacy Fence

Privacy Fence means a structure of rails, planks, stakes, or similar material erected as an enclosure, barrier, or boundary. Privacy fences are those with thirty (30) percent or less of their surface area open for free passage of light and air and designed to conceal from view the activities conducted behind them. Examples of such fences include but are not limited to stockade, board- on-board, and board and batten.
Privacy Fence means a fence designed to inhibit public view and provide seclusion and, when viewed at right angles, having more than 50% of its vertical surface area closed to light and air.