Solid fence definition

Solid fence means a fence constructed of substantial material, such as wood or metal, that prevents viewing the contents from one side to the other side of the fence.
Solid fence means a fence that meets all of the stan- dards of s. NR 16.45 (1) (a) to (i) that is covered with a fabric or other solid material that prevents deer on opposite sides of the fence from making visual or physical contact.
Solid fence means a fence constructed of substantial material (such as wood) that prevents viewing the contents from one side to the other.

More Definitions of Solid fence

Solid fence means a fence constructed of substantial material (such as wood) that prevents viewing the contents from one side to the other. “Solid fence” does not include tarpaulins, cloth material, scrap material, bushes, or hedgerows.
Solid fence means a fence, including entrance and exit gates, designed and constructed so that the surface area of any segment thereof contains less than seventy percent (70%) open spaces and more than thirty percent (30%) solid materials.
Solid fence means a fence constructed of substantial material (such as wood) that prevents viewing the contents from one side to the other. (Ord. 889 §1(part), 2013)
Solid fence means block, ribbed metal panels, adobe, solid vinyl or other fencing that has zero percent (0%) open area.
Solid fence means a fence, including gates, which has more than 50% of the sur- face area closed.
Solid fence means a fence, including gates, which has insufficient surface area in open space affording a direct view through it to qualify as an open fence.
Solid fence means a fence of solid construction which con- ceals from view, from adjoining properties, streets, or alleys activities conducted behind it.