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Compton vs Lancaster

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

Compton and Lancaster 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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Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lancaster regulates fence materials by zone. Wood, vinyl, and wrought iron are standard. Chain-link may be restricted in front yards. Barbed wire residential use prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonLancaster
MasonryNo permit under 5 ft-
Wood/SimilarNo permit under 6 ft-
Barbed WireRestricted in residential zonesProhibited residential
Code SectionCMC 30-44-
Approved-Wood, vinyl, wrought iron
Chain-Link-May be restricted
Historic-Design review may apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Lancaster FAQ

Can I use chain-link fencing?

Often restricted in front yards. Rear/side yards may allow it. Check Lancaster zoning code.

What materials are prohibited?

Barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fences are typically prohibited in residential zones.

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