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Fence Regulations in Menifee, CA (2026)

5 verified fence regulations for Menifee, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Height Limits

Menifee Development Code Chapter 9.185 (Fences, Walls and Screening), adopted with the December 2019 Development Code overhaul, governs fence heights in Article 4 (Site Development Regulations and Performance Standards). Section 9.185.040 sets general development standards including maximum heights, with 9.185.050 providing exceptions and 9.185.060 covering screening and special wall and fencing requirements. The Development Code is hosted on EncodePlus as the Title 9 Planning and Zoning chapter.

Menifee Fence Height Limits (Development Code Ch. 9.185)

Some Restrictions

Neighbor Fence Rules

Menifee has no local ordinance overriding California Civil Code §841, the statewide 'Good Neighbor Fence Act' adopted effective January 1, 2014. Section 841 presumes adjoining landowners share equal benefit from a dividing fence and must share reasonable construction, maintenance, and replacement costs equally unless they agree otherwise in writing. Menifee Development Code Chapter 9.185 governs fence dimensions and zoning compliance; cost-sharing between neighbors is purely a state civil matter.

Shared Boundary Fences (California Civil Code §841)

Some Restrictions

Retaining Walls

Retaining walls in Menifee are regulated under the California Building Code (adopted via Menifee Municipal Code Title 15 Buildings and Construction) for structural permits, and Menifee Development Code Chapter 9.185 and Title 7 Subdivisions Article 6 Grading Standards for placement, height, and aesthetics. Per CBC, retaining walls over 4 feet in height (measured from bottom of footing to top of wall) or any retaining wall supporting a surcharge require a building permit.

Retaining Walls (Building Permits & Development Code)

Some Restrictions

Pool Barriers

Pool barriers in Menifee are governed by the California Swimming Pool Safety Act, Health & Safety Code §115920 et seq., as amended by SB 442 (effective January 1, 2018). New residential pools and spas, and remodels requiring permits, must include at least TWO of seven approved drowning-prevention features. Menifee Building & Safety enforces these requirements at plan check and final inspection through MMC Title 15 (adoption of the California Building Code).

Pool Barrier Requirements (SB 442 / HSC §115920 et seq.)

Heavy Restrictions

Approved Materials

Menifee Development Code Chapter 9.185 governs fence materials through Section 9.185.040 (general development standards) and Section 9.185.060 (screening and special wall and fencing requirements). The Title 9 Development Code, adopted in 2019, distinguishes between fences and walls (solid masonry/block) and addresses chain-link, wood, vinyl, wrought iron, and decorative options through zoning-district-specific standards in Articles 3 and 4.

Fence Materials Standards (Ch. 9.185.040 & 9.185.060)

Some Restrictions

Looking for Riverside County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Menifee city rules.

Fence Regulations in Riverside County