The location and height of fences, walls, and hedges shall be determined by the setback area for the zone in which the property is located as indicated in Article 2 (Zones, Allowable Land Uses, and Zone-Specific Standards). Table 3-4 (Standards for Fences, Walls, and Hedges) indicates the allowed location and height of fences, walls, and hedges subject to the required setback area(s) of the applicable zone. See Figure 3-11 (Types of Fencing) and Figure 3-12 (Fence, Wall, and Hedge Location and Height).
Table 3-4 Standards for Fences, Walls, and Hedges |
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Front Yard Setback Areas | Fences and Walls — Maximum Height | Hedges — Maximum Height |
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RE and RR Zones | 4 ft. open or solid fencing (additional 2 ft open may be constructed on top for overall height of 6 ft.) | 4-ft |
RL, RM, RH, RVH Zones | 4 ft. open or solid fencing |
All other Zones | 4 ft. open or solid fencing* | 6-ft |
Interior side yards, street side yards, rear yards, and all other areas not listed herein. (fences, walls and hedges that extend into the front yard area shall be reduced per the above limits) |
Industrial Zones | 8-ft open or solid fencing* | 8-ft |
All other Zones | 6-ft open or solid fencing* |
* Specific uses may require different heights as listed within other section of this code or as approved and conditioned as part of a use or development permit (i.e., SPDR, CUP, etc.). |
Notes: |
(1) | If a fence or wall is located in a required street side setback area, the fence or wall shall not extend any closer than 20 feet to the front lot line or as allowed by Section 17.305.150 (Traffic Visibility Area), whichever is most restrictive. |
(2) | Side yard return fences shall be set back a minimum of five feet from the front of the structure. Where the five-foot setback conflicts with a door or window opening, the Director shall determine the appropriate setback. |
Figure 3-11 Types of Fencing |
Figure 3-12 Typical Fence, Wall, and Hedge Location and Height (RL Zone) |
(Ord. 24-13, 10/1/2024)