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Approved Materials: Daly City vs San Mateo

How do approved materials rules compare between Daly City, CA and San Mateo, CA?

Daly City, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Daly City Title 17 zoning generally allows wood, vinyl, masonry, wrought iron, and chain-link fencing in residential zones, while barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fencing are typically restricted to non-residential uses or prohibited outright in residential neighborhoods. California has no statewide cap on residential fence materials, so the local code controls.

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San Mateo, CA

San Mateo County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaly CitySan Mateo
Commonly allowed residentialwood, vinyl, masonry, wrought iron, chain-link-
Restricted in residentialbarbed wire, razor wire, electric fencing-
Structural codeCalifornia Building Code (adopted via Daly City MC Title 12)-
State preemptionNone - local material rules control-

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Daly City FAQ

Can I install an electric pet-containment fence in Daly City?

Buried invisible-fence pet-containment systems are generally not regulated as 'fences' under the zoning code. Above-ground electrified fencing for security is typically prohibited in residential zones; check with the Planning Division before installing.

Is chain-link allowed in front yards?

Chain-link is generally allowed in residential zones but is often discouraged or restricted in required front-yard setbacks for aesthetic and sight-line reasons. Confirm the specific zoning district rule with the Daly City Planning Division.

San Mateo FAQ

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