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Material Restrictions: El Cerrito vs Martinez

How do material restrictions rules compare between El Cerrito, CA and Martinez, CA?

El Cerrito and Martinez have similar restriction levels.

El Cerrito, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Contra Costa County allows wood, vinyl, composite, masonry, stucco, wrought iron, and chain-link fencing in most residential zones. Some community-specific design standards in Alamo, Kensington, and Saranap restrict certain materials by front-yard visibility and aesthetics.

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Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Contra Costa County allows wood, vinyl, composite, masonry, stucco, wrought iron, and chain-link fencing in most residential zones. Some community-specific design standards in Alamo, Kensington, and Saranap restrict certain materials by front-yard visibility and aesthetics.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl CerritoMartinez
Common MaterialsWood, vinyl, masonry, iron, chain-linkWood, vinyl, masonry, iron, chain-link
Agricultural OptionsBarbed, high-tensile, electricBarbed, high-tensile, electric
ProhibitedRazor / concertina in residentialRazor / concertina in residential
Masonry PermitOver 3.5 ft — engineeredOver 3.5 ft — engineered
CPA DesignAlamo / Kensington / Saranap stricterAlamo / Kensington / Saranap stricter

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

El Cerrito FAQ

Can I install a chain-link front-yard fence in Alamo?

Technically permitted by county code, but Alamo's Municipal Advisory Council design expectations often discourage front-yard chain-link in favor of wood or open-rail. Neighbors can object during any design-review process.

Is electric fencing allowed for my horses in Byron?

Yes in agricultural zones for livestock containment, with proper warning signs and current limits per state livestock-fencing standards.

Martinez FAQ

Can I install a chain-link front-yard fence in Alamo?

Technically permitted by county code, but Alamo's Municipal Advisory Council design expectations often discourage front-yard chain-link in favor of wood or open-rail. Neighbors can object during any design-review process.

Is electric fencing allowed for my horses in Byron?

Yes in agricultural zones for livestock containment, with proper warning signs and current limits per state livestock-fencing standards.

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