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Fence Regulations in Spring Hill, FL (2026)

8 verified fence regulations for Spring Hill, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Height Limits

Spring Hill is an unincorporated CDP in Hernando County and is governed by Hernando County Code of Ordinances Chapter 10, Article III (Fence Code). Section 10-55 caps fences and walls in front yards within any residential district at 4 feet, and in side and rear yards at 8 feet. Fences in rear yards adjacent to waterfront areas, golf courses, common areas, or similar open spaces are limited to 4 feet AND must be at least 25% open (chain link, split-rail, picket, or similar). On corner lots, the secondary yard must maintain a 9-foot setback for fences over 4 feet in height that exceed 75% opacity.

Fence Height Limits in Spring Hill

Some Restrictions

Permit Requirements

Effective July 31, 2024, Hernando County Ordinance 2024-07 amended Code Section 10-54 to remove the building-permit requirement for residential walls and fences UNDER 7 feet in height. Fences and walls 7 feet or taller still require a permit. The Hernando County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to rescind the lower-height permit requirement, with the policy goal that local rules should not exceed the Florida Building Code. Spring Hill residents pull any required permit from the Hernando County Building Division at 789 Providence Blvd., Brooksville, FL 34601, (352) 754-4050.

Fence Permits in Spring Hill

Few Restrictions

Neighbor Fence Rules

Hernando County does NOT have a municipal good-neighbor or cost-sharing fence ordinance. Spring Hill is a platted suburb with mostly quarter-acre lots, so boundary-fence disputes are common and are handled as private civil matters under Florida law - the County does not adjudicate property-line disputes. Florida has no general residential cost-sharing statute (FS Chapter 588 covers agricultural/livestock fencing only). A fence built on a neighbor's land is an encroachment resolved in Hernando County Court. Sunshine 811 (1-800-432-4770) must be called before digging fence posts, per Florida Statute Chapter 556.

Neighbor and Shared Fence Rules in Spring Hill

Some Restrictions

Retaining Walls

Hernando County Code Section 10-55 treats walls and fences together, so the same height limits (4 ft front, 8 ft side/rear, 4 ft adjacent to waterfront/golf course/common area) apply. Decorative landscape walls are governed by Chapter 10 Article III. Structural retaining walls supporting earth pressure are also regulated under the 8th Edition (2023) Florida Building Code, Chapter 18 (Soils and Foundations), and a Hernando County building permit is required when the wall exceeds 4 feet measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, OR for any height that supports a surcharge (slope, driveway, structure). Spring Hill is generally flat, but some lots near the Weeki Wachee headwaters and along Spring Hill Drive have grade changes that trigger engineering.

Retaining Wall Rules in Spring Hill

Some Restrictions

Pool Barriers

Pool barriers in Spring Hill (unincorporated Hernando County) must comply with Florida Statute Chapter 515 (Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act) and the 8th Edition (2023) Florida Building Code Residential Section R4501.17. Required minimums: 48-inch barrier height on the side facing away from the pool, no openings that allow passage of a 4-inch-diameter sphere, maximum 2-inch ground clearance, self-closing and self-latching gates that open outward away from the pool, and latch release at least 54 inches above the bottom of the gate. The barrier is reviewed as part of the pool permit by the Hernando County Building Division at 789 Providence Blvd., Brooksville.

Pool Barrier Fencing in Spring Hill

Heavy Restrictions

Fence Requirements

Hernando County Code Section 10-55 requires fence and wall construction in Spring Hill to be 'of acceptable and durable materials customarily used or marketed for fencing,' with materials either new or in new condition. Posts must be resistant to decay, corrosion, or termite infestation. All installation must be performed with good workmanship. Front-yard fences must be at least 25% open (chain link, split-rail, picket, or similar). The 2024 amendment (Ord. 2024-07) removed the permit requirement for fences under 7 feet, but all Section 10-55 standards and Section 10-56 prohibitions continue to apply. The 8th Edition (2023) Florida Building Code Section 1609 wind-load standards apply (Hernando is in the ~140 mph Vult zone per ASCE 7-22).

General Fence Construction Requirements in Spring Hill

Some Restrictions

Material Restrictions

Hernando County Code Section 10-56 (Prohibitions) prohibits electric fences, barbed wire fences, and razor wire fences in unincorporated Hernando County (including Spring Hill). It also prohibits fences and walls containing hazardous materials, broken glass, spikes, nails, barbs, or any materials that can inflict pain or injury to any person or animal. The 2024 fence-permit amendment (Ord. 2024-07) did not change these prohibitions - they apply to every fence in Spring Hill regardless of whether a permit was required. Front-yard fences must also be at least 25% open per Section 10-55, which functionally excludes solid wood and solid masonry from the residential front yard.

Prohibited Fence Materials in Spring Hill

Heavy Restrictions

Approved Materials

Hernando County Code Section 10-55 allows fences in Spring Hill to be constructed of any 'acceptable and durable materials customarily used or marketed for fencing.' In practice this means wood (pressure-treated, cedar), vinyl/PVC, chain link, aluminum, wrought iron, and decorative masonry. Materials must be new or in new condition; posts must be resistant to decay, corrosion, or termite infestation. Front-yard fences (and rear-yard fences adjacent to waterfront, golf courses, or common areas) must be at least 25% open - chain link, split-rail, picket, or similar - so solid wood, solid vinyl, and solid masonry are restricted to side/rear yards away from those features.

Allowed Fence Materials in Spring Hill

Some Restrictions

Looking for Hernando County county-wide rules?

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

Fence Regulations in Hernando County