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Material Restrictions: Columbus vs Grove City

How do material restrictions rules compare between Columbus, OH and Grove City, OH?

Grove City has fewer restrictions than Columbus.

Columbus, OH

Franklin County

Some Restrictions

Columbus regulates fence materials through its zoning code. Residential zones allow wood, vinyl, composite, and wrought iron. Chain-link is restricted in front yards. Barbed wire and razor wire are prohibited in residential areas.

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Grove City, OH

Franklin County

Few Restrictions

Grove City allows wood, vinyl, chain-link, aluminum, and composite fencing in most districts. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fencing are banned in residential areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColumbusGrove City
Allowed MaterialsWood, vinyl, composite, wrought iron, ornamental steel-
Front Yard Chain-LinkGenerally prohibited in residential zones-
Barbed/Razor WireProhibited in residential areas-
Electric FencesProhibited in residential zones-
Allowed-Wood vinyl chain-link aluminum
Banned Residential-Barbed razor electric
Historic District-Decorative required
Finished Side-Faces neighbor

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Columbus FAQ

Can I use chain-link fencing in Columbus?

Chain-link is generally restricted in front yards of residential districts but may be allowed in rear and side yards. Check Columbus City Code Title 33 for specific zoning district rules.

What fence materials are banned in residential areas?

Barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fences are prohibited in residential zones in Columbus. Some historic overlay districts have additional material restrictions.

Grove City FAQ

Who enforces this in Grove City?

Grove City code enforcement at (614) 277-3100 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Grove City?

Grove City code enforcement at (614) 277-3100 handles complaints.

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