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Approved Materials: Corona vs Menifee

How do approved materials rules compare between Corona, CA and Menifee, CA?

Corona, CA

Riverside County

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Menifee Development Code Chapter 9.185 governs fence materials through Section 9.185.040 (general development standards) and Section 9.185.060 (screening and special wall and fencing requirements). The Title 9 Development Code, adopted in 2019, distinguishes between fences and walls (solid masonry/block) and addresses chain-link, wood, vinyl, wrought iron, and decorative options through zoning-district-specific standards in Articles 3 and 4.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaMenifee
Material standards-Ch. 9.185.040 (general) and 9.185.060 (screening/special)
Typical allowed-Wood, vinyl, masonry/block, wrought iron, decorative metal
Typical restricted-Barbed/razor wire and electrified fencing (non-residential only)
Screening walls-Solid masonry typically required at non-residential to residential interfaces
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Corona FAQ

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Menifee FAQ

Can I use chain-link fencing in my front yard?

Chain-link is generally restricted in front yards of residential zones under Menifee's Development Code. Check Section 9.185.040 and your specific zoning district in Article 3 for allowed materials by yard.

Is barbed wire allowed?

Barbed wire and razor wire are restricted in residential zones under Chapter 9.185. Limited use may be allowed in industrial zones with planning approval.

What walls are required to screen commercial properties?

Section 9.185.060 typically requires a solid masonry wall where commercial or industrial property abuts a residential zone. Verify the specific height and material for your interface with Planning.

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