Approved Materials: Carson vs Lakewood
How do approved materials rules compare between Carson, CA and Lakewood, CA?
Carson, CA
Los Angeles County
Carson permits standard residential fence materials (wood, vinyl, masonry/block, wrought iron, chain-link). Barbed wire, razor wire and similar wire are prohibited in residential zones and restricted in commercial automotive districts per the Carson Zoning Code. Electrified fencing is not permitted in residential areas. Title 24 California Building Code material/structural standards apply to walls over 6 ft and to retaining/masonry walls.
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Los Angeles County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Carson | Lakewood |
|---|---|---|
| Barbed/razor wire in residential | Prohibited | - |
| Electrified fence (residential) | Not permitted | - |
| Permit threshold | Walls/fences over 6 ft require building permit | - |
| Allowed materials | Wood, vinyl, masonry, wrought iron, chain-link | - |
| Applicable code | Carson Zoning Art. IX Ch. 1; CBC Title 24 Part 2 | - |
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Carson FAQ
Can I top my back fence with barbed wire for security?
No. Barbed wire is prohibited on residential property under Carson's zoning code. Industrial properties may have limited allowances; check with Planning.
Do I need a permit for a 6-foot wood fence?
A fence at or below 6 ft generally does not require a building permit under California Building Code §105.2 exemptions, but a zoning clearance from Carson Planning is still required if you are in a special setback area or corner-visibility triangle.
Are electric pet-containment fences allowed?
Underground/invisible pet containment systems are typically not regulated as 'fences' but cannot substitute for a swimming-pool barrier or any required structural fence.
Lakewood FAQ
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