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Material Restrictions: Converse vs Live Oak

How do material restrictions rules compare between Converse, TX and Live Oak, TX?

Converse has fewer restrictions than Live Oak.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Converse permits wood, metal (wrought iron, aluminum), vinyl, masonry, and chain-link fences in most zones. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fencing have zone-specific restrictions.

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Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Live Oak restricts certain fence materials including barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fencing in residential zones, with wood, vinyl, masonry, and ornamental metal as standard approved options.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseLive Oak
WoodPermitted, most common-
MetalWrought iron, aluminum, permitted-
VinylPermitted-
Chain-linkPermitted, HOA often restricts-
RestrictedBarbed/razor/electric zone-specific-
Approved-Wood, vinyl, metal, masonry
Prohibited residential-Barbed, razor, electric
Chain-link front-Often restricted
HOA restrictions-Common and additional
Maintenance-Good repair required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Converse FAQ

Can I use corrugated metal panels?

Yes, corrugated metal and hog-wire panel fencing are permitted in most Converse residential zones. Check HOA covenants as some prohibit these materials.

Are privacy screens on chain-link allowed?

Yes, green or beige privacy slats and screens are permitted on chain-link fences. They do not change the fence classification but may require HOA approval for color.

Live Oak FAQ

Can I top my fence with barbed wire for security?

No in residential zones. Barbed wire is limited to agricultural and specific industrial uses with posted warnings.

Is chain-link allowed in my front yard?

Often no, especially in HOA neighborhoods. Check with Live Oak planning and your HOA before installing.

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