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Approved Materials: Chino vs Hesperia

How do approved materials rules compare between Chino, CA and Hesperia, CA?

Chino and Hesperia have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Chino Municipal Code § 20.10.080 (Walls and Fences) regulates fencing materials. Wood, masonry, wrought iron, vinyl, and tubular steel are standard. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fences are prohibited in residential zones consistent with San Bernardino County practice.

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Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Hesperia Development Code §16.20.072 permits masonry block, split-face block, wrought iron, chain link, wood, plastic slats, vinyl, and split rail. Garage doors, corrugated metal, plywood thinner than 5/8 inch, particle board, and plastic tarps are prohibited as fencing materials.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoHesperia
Prohibited (residential)Barbed wire, razor wire, electric-
PermittedWood, masonry, wrought iron, vinyl, tubular steel-
Equestrian zonesPipe corral / post-and-rail allowed-
Code sectionCMC § 20.10.080-
State cost-sharing lawCal. Civ. Code § 841-
Building permit thresholdOver 6 ft (CBC § 105.2)-
Approved-Masonry, wrought iron, chain link, wood, vinyl
Prohibited-Garage doors, corrugated metal, plywood <5/8", tarps
Code Section-Hesperia Dev. Code §16.20.072
WUI Note-Wildfire exposure favors non-combustible materials

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Chino FAQ

Can I install barbed wire on my Chino property?

No, not in residential zones. Barbed wire and razor wire are prohibited as residential fencing materials. Limited agricultural use may be allowed in the Chino Agricultural Preserve — confirm with Planning.

Is an electric fence legal in Chino?

Electrified fences are prohibited in residential zones under CMC § 20.10.080. Agricultural-zone livestock containment may permit low-voltage fences with permits.

What's the most common Chino fence material?

Stuccoed masonry block walls (6 ft) for side/rear, with wrought iron or tubular steel at front-yard view fences, are typical Inland Empire suburban standards.

Hesperia FAQ

Can I use chain link fence in Hesperia?

Yes. Chain link is an approved material under Development Code §16.20.072 and may be combined with vinyl or wood slats.

Is barbed wire allowed in Hesperia?

Barbed wire is generally restricted to agricultural zones. Confirm with the Hesperia Planning Division before installing.

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