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Material Restrictions: Compton vs Downey

How do material restrictions rules compare between Compton, CA and Downey, CA?

Compton and Downey have similar restriction levels.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Compton regulates fence materials under Chapter 30 (Section 30-44). Masonry fences under 5 ft and wood or similar fences under 6 ft are exempt from building permits. Barbed wire and razor wire are restricted in residential zones.

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Downey, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Downey restricts fence materials in certain zones. Chain-link fencing is prohibited in mixed-use and commercial outdoor dining areas. Residential fences must meet height and setback requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonDowney
MasonryNo permit under 5 ft-
Wood/SimilarNo permit under 6 ft-
Barbed WireRestricted in residential zones-
Code SectionCMC 30-44-
Chain-Link-Prohibited in some zones
Residential-Standard materials allowed
Mixed-Use-Design standards apply
Permit-Required over 42 inches

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Compton FAQ

What fence materials are allowed in Compton?

Approved materials include wrought iron, masonry, white picket fencing, and Board-approved alternates (split rail, enameled steel, hedges). Materials vary by zone and location.

What fencing materials are banned in Compton?

Prohibited materials include corrugated metal, chicken wire, fiberglass, plywood, salvaged materials, electrified fencing, razor wire, concertina wire, cut glass, and plastic sheeting.

Downey FAQ

What fence materials are allowed in Downey?

Standard residential materials include concrete block, masonry, wood, chain link, and wrought iron. Plans must be reviewed by Planning.

Can I use barbed wire on my fence in Downey?

Barbed wire is generally restricted to commercial and industrial zones in Downey.

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