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Permit Requirements: Everett vs Marysville

How do permit requirements rules compare between Everett, WA and Marysville, WA?

Everett and Marysville have similar restriction levels.

Everett, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Standard fences under 6 to 8 feet typically don't require permits in Everett. Taller and masonry fences may need building permits.

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Marysville, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Snohomish County exempts fences up to eight feet high from a building permit, as long as they have no masonry or concrete above six feet. Taller fences, or those with masonry above six feet, require a permit from Planning and Development Services.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEverettMarysville
Under 8 ftUsually no permit-
Over 8 ftPermit required-
MasonryPermit likely required-
Critical AreasAdditional permits may apply-
Permit-exempt fence height-8 feet or less
Masonry limit without permit-6 feet
Permit-exempt retaining wall-4 feet or less
Permit authority-Planning and Development Services
Code section-SCC 30.50.103

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Everett FAQ

Do I need a fence permit?

Standard wood/vinyl fences under 8 feet typically don't need permits. Taller or masonry fences usually do.

What about HOA?

HOA approval is separate from city permits. You may need both.

Marysville FAQ

Do wire strands count toward the eight-foot limit?

No. The exemption calculation does not include wire strands on top of eight-foot fences when they are permitted under Title 30.

Where do I apply for a fence permit?

Through Snohomish County Planning and Development Services (PDS), which administers Title 30 building and land-use permits.

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