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Fence Ordinance Quick Links

Below are some quick link reference guides to help you in your research of fence ordinances (rules) per city. Each city has different regulations regarding fence styles and heights allowed. Being aware of the fence regulations for each city and your property in specific is important.

We cannot ensure that your local planning departments update these sites with each planning ordinance change. Hence, we recommend that you reach out to your local planning department and get your answers in writing to provide proof if ever needed.

SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Sacramento County Planning Department

Sacramento County Fence Regulation

SACRAMENTO CITY, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Sacramento City Planning Department

Sacramento City Fence Regulation

​ANTELOPE, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Antelope Fence Regulation

AUBURN, CA FENCE ORDINANCE

Auburn City Planning Department

Auburn City Fence Regulation

CARMICHAEL, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Carmichael Fence Regulation

CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA FENCE ORDINANCE

Citrus Heights Planning Department

Citrus Heights Fence Regulation

DAVIS, CA FENCE ORDINANCE

Davis City Planning Department

Davis City Fence Regulation

EL DORADO HILLS, CA FENCE ORDINANCE

El Dorado Hills Planning Department

El Dorado Hills Fence Regulation

ELK GROVE, CA FENCE ORDINANCE

Elk Grove Planning Department

Elk Grove Fence Regulation

ELVERTA, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Elverta Fence Regulation

FAIR OAKS, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Fair Oaks Fence Regulation

FOLSOM, CA PLANNING DEPARTMENT

Folsom Planning Department

Folsom Fence Regulation

GOLD RIVER, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Gold River Fence Regulation

GRANITE BAY, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Granite Bay Planning Department

LINCOLN, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Lincoln Planning Department

Lincoln Fence Regulation

LOOMIS, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Loomis Planning Department

MARYSVILLE, CA PLANNING DEPARTMENT

Marysville Planning Department

Marysville Fence Regulation

MEADOW VISTA, CA PLANNING DEPARTMENT

Meadow Vista Planning Department

NATOMAS, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Natomas Fence Regulation

NORTH HIGHLANDS, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

North Highlands Fence Regulation

ORANGEVALE, CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Orangevale Fence Regulation

RANCHO CORDOVA, CA FENCE ORDINANCE

Rancho Cordova Planning Department

Rancho Cordova Fence Regulation

ROCKLIN, CA FENCE ORDINANCE

Rocklin Planning Department

Rocklin Fence Regulation

ROSEVILLE CA FENCE ORDINANCES

Roseville Planning Department

Roseville Fence Regulation

WEST SACRAMENTO, CA FENCE ORDINANCE

West Sacramento Planning Department

West Sacramento Fence Regulation

WHEATLAND, CA FENCE ORDINANCE

Wheatland Planning Department

Wheatland Fence Regulation

WOODLAND, CA FENCE ORDINANCE

Woodland Planning Department

Woodland Fence Regulation

YUBA CITY, CA FENCE ORDINANCE

Yuba City Planning Department

Yuba City Fence Regulation

Frequently Asked Questions About Fence Ordinances

Understanding fence ordinances is crucial when planning a fence installation to avoid potential legal issues or conflicts with neighbors. Always research local regulations and consult with relevant authorities before proceeding with fence construction.

Fence height regulations vary depending on the location and zoning. Typically, residential fences are limited to a certain number of feet in height, often ranging from 6 to 8 feet.

Typically, when measuring fence height, start from the ground level at the base of the fence to the highest point of the fence, including any decorative elements or structures.

Yes, regulations may differ for fences in rear yards compared to front or side yards. It’s essential to consult local ordinances to ensure compliance.

Property line disputes should be addressed with caution and ideally resolved through communication or legal mediation. It’s essential to clarify legal property lines before constructing a fence.

Fences adjacent to public right-of-ways may be subject to additional regulations to ensure safety and accessibility for pedestrians and vehicles.

Agricultural (AG) or Agricultural-Residential (AR) zones may have specific regulations governing fence construction to accommodate agricultural activities or preserve rural aesthetics.

Yes, some municipalities may have regulations or guidelines regarding the number and location of primary entrances on properties, which may impact fence placement.

Familiarize yourself with Sacramento County improvement standards and consult with local authorities or a professional fence contractor like Fantastic Fence to ensure compliance with regulations.

Yes, fencing ordinance requirements may vary based on the materials used for construction. It’s important to check local regulations to ensure compliance when selecting materials for your fence.

Yes, fencing ordinance will many times regulate what styles and heights of fence can be installed in relation to a property line. In general, taller privacy fences are usually allowed in backyard setbacks. At the same time, in front yard setbacks many times the ordinances call for see through styles like iron or hog wire, or shorter heights to not obstruct visibility. Each city ordinance has different rules and you should check with your local ordinances.

No, by living in an HOA you are subject to both the city regulations and the rules of your HOA. We recommend you check with your HOA and confirm that the fence style you have selected is allowed per your guidelines prior to getting a fence project started.

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