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Height Limits: Castaic vs Compton

How do height limits rules compare between Castaic, CA and Compton, CA?

Castaic and Compton have similar restriction levels.

Castaic, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Title 22 zoning code limits fences in unincorporated areas to 42 inches in front yards and 6 feet in side and rear yards. Fences under 6 feet generally do not require a building permit but may need Regional Planning approval.

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Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Compton Municipal Code Chapter 30, Sections 30-44.1 through 30-44.5 regulate fences and walls. Fences under 6 feet are not considered structures. Standards vary by zone with specific material requirements and prohibited materials.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastaicCompton
Front Yard42 inches maxWhite picket fences allowed
Side/Rear Yard6 feet max-
Permit RequiredOver 6 feet-
Under 6 FeetNo building permit-
Review ByRegional Planning-
Code Section-CMC Β§30-44.1 through Β§30-44.5
Non-Structure Limit-Under 6 feet
Height Adjustment-Up to 1.5 ft to match neighbors
Prohibited-Sheet metal, chicken wire, razor wire, plywood

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Castaic FAQ

How tall can a fence be in unincorporated LA County?

Front yard fences are limited to 42 inches. Side and rear yard fences can be up to 6 feet. Fences over 6 feet need a building permit from Public Works.

Do I need a permit for a fence in unincorporated LA County?

A building permit is not required for fences under 6 feet, but you may need approval from the Department of Regional Planning depending on the fence location relative to setback lines.

Compton FAQ

How tall can a fence be in Compton?

Fences under 6 feet are not considered structures. Height adjustments of up to 1.5 feet may be approved to match neighboring fence heights within 150 feet.

What fence materials are banned in Compton?

Prohibited materials include corrugated metal, sheet metal, chicken wire, fiberglass, plywood, used materials (tires, railroad ties), electrified fencing, razor wire, and fabric/plastic sheeting.

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