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Material Restrictions: Fontana vs San Bernardino

How do material restrictions rules compare between Fontana, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

Fontana and San Bernardino have similar restriction levels.

Fontana, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Fontana does not ban specific fence materials citywide, but design standards, HOA CC and Rs, and specific plan overlays routinely limit front-yard materials to masonry block, stucco, wrought iron, or approved decorative styles. Barbed wire and razor wire are prohibited in residential zones.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

San Bernardino allows wood, vinyl, masonry, wrought iron, and chain link in most zones. Barbed wire, electrified fencing, and low-quality materials are restricted in residential zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFontanaSan Bernardino
Barbed/RazorProhibited in residential-
Chain LinkRear yards only in residential-
HOAOften requires stucco block-
IndustrialRazor wire allowed above 6 ft typical-
GraffitiOwner abatement under Ch. 18-
Allowed Materials-Wood, vinyl, block, iron, steel, chain link
Prohibited Residential-Barbed wire, tarps, corrugated metal
Seismic Note-Masonry over 6 feet needs engineering
Code-Development Code 19.20.030

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Fontana FAQ

Can I use corrugated metal panels?

In industrial zones generally yes. In residential zones the HOA and design standards usually forbid it in visible areas.

Is electric fencing ever allowed?

Only in agricultural zones for livestock containment. Residential properties cannot use electrified fencing.

San Bernardino FAQ

Is chain link allowed in my front yard?

Often yes in many San Bernardino residential zones, though Planning may require screening or limit it where design standards apply.

Can I use corrugated metal panels?

Not as a permanent residential fence. Corrugated metal is typically treated as a property-maintenance violation under SBMC 8.30.

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