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Fence Regulations in Newark, OH (2026)

6 verified fence regulations for Newark, Ohio, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Height Limits

Newark Zoning Code Ch. 1276 (Fences, Walls and Similar Structures) caps fence height in residential and commercial yards at 4 feet in any front yard and 6 feet in side and rear yards. Industrial zones allow up to 8 feet.

Newark Fence Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Permit Requirements

Newark requires a zoning permit before installing a fence, issued through the Newark Engineering & Zoning Department. Fence permits verify compliance with Ch. 1276 height, material, and setback rules.

Newark Fence Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Neighbor Fence Rules

Newark fences must be entirely on the owner's property. Property line disputes are governed by Ohio R.C. Chapter 971 (Partition Fences), which requires shared maintenance only on agricultural parcels, not residential lots.

Newark Fence Boundary and Neighbor Issues

Some Restrictions

Retaining Walls

Retaining walls in Newark are regulated under the Building Code (Newark CO Ch. 1610 adopting the Ohio Residential / Ohio Building Code). Walls over 4 feet in exposed height generally require an engineer-stamped design and a Newark building permit.

Newark Retaining Wall Requirements

Some Restrictions

Pool Barriers

Newark Codified Ordinances Chapter 1286 (Public and Private Swimming Pools) requires every private pool more than 24 inches deep to be enclosed by a permanent barrier at least 4 feet (48 inches) high with self-closing, self-latching gates.

Newark Pool Barrier Fence Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Material Restrictions

Newark Zoning Code Ch. 1276 prohibits fences with wire, metal prongs, spikes, or cutting edges of any kind in residential and commercial zones, and bans electrified fences in all non-industrial districts.

Newark Fence Material Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for Licking County county-wide rules?

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

Fence Regulations in Licking County