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Material Restrictions: Burbank vs Santa Monica

How do material restrictions rules compare between Burbank, CA and Santa Monica, CA?

Burbank and Santa Monica 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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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Santa Monica regulates fence materials under the zoning ordinance. Fences must be safe, structurally sound, and maintained per the property maintenance code. No more than 25% reflective material on building facades applies to walls/structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankSanta Monica
Front Yard50% open design above 2 ft-
Masonry Extension12-inch vinyl/wood/metal cap allowed-
Corner CutoffMax 3 ft structures-
Open DesignMust provide direct views through-
Maintenance-Must be structurally sound
Prohibited-Leaning, missing slats, rot, graffiti
Reflective-Max 25% reflective material
Code-SMMC Ch. 9.21, Ch. 13.02

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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.

Santa Monica FAQ

Can I build a solid fence in the front yard in Santa Monica?

Solid fences up to 2 feet are allowed. Above 2 feet, the fence must be open-work design (see-through) up to the 42-inch maximum.

What type of fence is required near a pool?

Pools within 30 feet of a property line require a masonry wall or solid fence at least 6 feet tall on that side.

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