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Material Restrictions: Burbank vs El Monte

How do material restrictions rules compare between Burbank, CA and El Monte, CA?

Burbank and El Monte have similar restriction levels.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Front yard fences over 2 ft must use open design (50% open per 1-ft section). Masonry walls up to 6 ft may add 12 inches of vinyl, wood, or metal on top. Corner cutoff areas restrict structures to 3 ft maximum below 10 ft height.

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El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

El Monte allows decorative wrought iron fencing up to 5 ft in front yards if at least 50% open with decorative block pilasters (Sec. 17.60.120). Solid fences in front yards limited to 4 ft. Commercial/industrial abutting residential requires 6 ft masonry wall.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankEl Monte
Front Yard50% open design above 2 ft4 ft solid, 5 ft if 50% wrought iron
Masonry Extension12-inch vinyl/wood/metal cap allowed-
Corner CutoffMax 3 ft structures-
Open DesignMust provide direct views through-
Masonry Required-Commercial abutting residential
Rear/Side-6 ft max, standard materials
Code-Sec. 17.60.120

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Burbank FAQ

Can I build a solid fence in my Burbank front yard?

Below 2 feet yes. Above 2 feet, at least 50% must be open design allowing direct views through.

What fence materials are allowed in Burbank?

Wood, masonry, concrete, vinyl, metal, chain-link, and wrought iron are all permitted, subject to height and design requirements.

El Monte FAQ

What materials can I use for a tall front fence?

The portion above 42 inches must be wrought iron, chain link, or other see-through material approved by Planning.

Is barbed wire allowed on residential fences?

No. Barbed, razor, and similar wire is prohibited in residential zones. It's only allowed in commercial/industrial areas, 25+ feet from roads.

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