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Fence Requirements: Auburn vs Kent

How do fence requirements rules compare between Auburn, WA and Kent, WA?

Auburn and Kent have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Auburn fences must be structurally sound, maintained, and built within property lines under ACC 18.31.020. Sight triangles cap 42 inches at driveways. Critical areas need extra review.

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Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kent fences must stay on-property, respect sight-distance triangles at corners and driveways, and meet KCC 15.08 height limits. Posts and finished sides may face either way; no required good-side rule.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnKent
MaintenanceRequired, sound condition-
SetbacksSight triangle 42 in-
Finished SidePractice/HOA: outward-
CodeACC 18.31.020-
Sight Triangle-30 in within 10 ft corner
Property Line-Stay on-property
Easements-May not be blocked
Good Side Rule-Not required by city

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Auburn FAQ

Does Auburn require the finished side of a fence face the neighbor?

ACC 18.31.020 does not mandate finished-side orientation, but HOA covenants and common practice put the smooth side outward.

Can my fence sit right on the property line in Auburn?

Only with written agreement from the neighboring owner. Otherwise build entirely within your lot. A survey is strongly recommended.

Kent FAQ

How close to the property line can I build a fence in Kent?

Fences must stay entirely on your property. A surveyed line or marker confirmation is strongly recommended to avoid trespass claims.

Are fences allowed in utility easements in Kent?

Generally no. Utility and drainage easements must remain accessible. PSE or Kent Public Works may require removal if service is needed.

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