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Height Limits: Dayton vs Huber Heights

How do height limits rules compare between Dayton, OH and Huber Heights, OH?

Huber Heights has fewer restrictions than Dayton.

Dayton, OH

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Dayton limits fence heights: typically 6 feet in rear/side yards, 4 feet in front yards. Taller fences require variance or permit.

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Huber Heights, OH

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Montgomery County, OH does not regulate residential fence heights at the county level for unincorporated areas; townships rely on R.C. 519 zoning and individual cities adopt their own zoning codes. In the City of Dayton, fences 6 feet or less do not require a Building Permit but ALL fences (any height) require a Zoning Permit from the Zoning Administrator. Dayton front-yard fences are limited to 42 inches with at least 25% transparency (picket, wrought iron); chain link is prohibited in residential front yards. An additional 2 feet of latticed material (50% transparency minimum) is allowed above the 42-inch limit. Dayton Zoning Administration: 937-333-3903.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaytonHuber Heights
Front Yard4 feet-
Rear/Side6 feet-
TallerVariance required-
Corner LotsVisibility triangle applies-
County Rule-None (R.C. 519 township zoning)
Dayton Front Yard Max-42 inches (3.5 ft)
Dayton Front Transparency-25% minimum
Dayton Side/Rear Max (no bldg permit)-6 feet
Dayton Zoning Permit-Required for ALL fences
Dayton Zoning Office-937-333-3903

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Dayton FAQ

How tall can my fence be?

6 feet in rear/side yards, 4 feet in front yards. Check Dayton zoning for exact limits.

Can I build higher?

Taller fences require a variance from the zoning department.

Huber Heights FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a fence in Dayton?

Yes - all fences in Dayton require a Zoning Permit regardless of height. Fences 6 feet or less do not need a Building Permit, but anything taller than 6 feet requires both a Zoning Permit and a Building Permit. Contact the Dayton Zoning Administrator at 937-333-3903 before construction to verify front-yard restrictions, sight-triangle requirements at corner lots, and any special conditions for your zone district.

How tall can a front-yard fence be in Dayton?

42 inches (3.5 feet) maximum in the front yard, and the fence must have at least 25% transparency - so picket, wrought iron, or similar open-design fences qualify, but solid privacy fences do not. An additional 2 feet of height is allowed if the upper portion is latticed with at least 50% transparency. Chain link fences are not permitted in residential front yards.

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