visually permeable definition

visually permeable means the extent to which visibility through a boundary wall is possible and consists of voids, fencing, painted steel palisade, wire, cast iron work, steel railings or similar materials;”.
visually permeable means a structure which will not obscure vision or light penetration beyond the percentage identified. For example visual permeability of 70% means that the structure has gaps that are transparent and the gaps cover at least 70% of the vertical surface of the structure.
visually permeable means a wall, gate, door or fence that the vertical surface has:

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visually permeable. (in relation to a fence) means a fence:

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