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Material Restrictions: Carlsbad vs Oceanside

How do material restrictions rules compare between Carlsbad, CA and Oceanside, CA?

Carlsbad and Oceanside have similar restriction levels.

Carlsbad, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Chain link, barbed wire, razor ribbon specifically prohibited in residential zones. Solid masonry walls along common lot lines with residential property required. 42-inch max in front yards.

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Oceanside, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Oceanside regulates fence materials through its Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. Barbed wire and razor wire are generally prohibited in residential zones. Chain link fencing may have restrictions in front yards and coastal areas. Design standards apply in specific planning areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarlsbadOceanside
ProhibitedChain link, barbed wire, razor ribbon-
Common Lot Line6 ft masonry wall-
Front Yard42 in max-
Beyond 20 ft6 ft allowed-
Code Enforcement442-339-2703-
Residential Materials-Wood, vinyl, masonry, wrought iron permitted
Barbed Wire-Prohibited in residential zones
Chain Link-May be restricted in front yards
Coastal Zone-Additional design standards may apply
Code-Zoning Ordinance Article 30

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Carlsbad FAQ

Chain link?

Not permitted in residential zones.

What materials?

Solid masonry required on common lot lines. Chain link, barbed wire, razor ribbon prohibited.

Front yard?

42 inches maximum within 20 ft of street property line.

Oceanside FAQ

Can I use barbed wire on my residential fence in Oceanside?

No. Barbed wire is generally prohibited in residential zones.

Are there restrictions on chain link fencing?

Chain link may be restricted in front yards and in areas with design guidelines. Check with the Planning Division for your specific zone.

Are there special fence rules in the coastal zone?

Properties in the Coastal Zone may have additional design standards. Contact the Planning Division at (760) 435-3520.

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