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Material Restrictions: Gilbert vs Mesa

How do material restrictions rules compare between Gilbert, AZ and Mesa, AZ?

Gilbert and Mesa have similar restriction levels.

Gilbert, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Gilbert's Land Development Code specifies acceptable fence materials. Block walls, wrought iron, and vinyl are standard. Barbed wire is prohibited in residential zones. Many communities have HOA material requirements.

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Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Mesa's zoning code regulates fence materials in residential districts. Common materials include block, wood, vinyl, and wrought iron. Barbed wire and certain industrial materials are prohibited in residential zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGilbertMesa
Standard MaterialsBlock, iron, vinyl, wood-
ProhibitedBarbed wire in residential-
HOA RulesCommonly more restrictiveMay be stricter than city code
MaintenanceGood repair required-
Allowed Materials-Block, wood, vinyl, iron
Prohibited in Residential-Barbed wire, razor wire
Front Yard-Material restrictions may apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Gilbert FAQ

What fence materials are allowed in Gilbert?

Block, wrought iron, vinyl, wood, and chain link are generally allowed. Barbed wire is prohibited in residential areas. Check your HOA for additional restrictions.

Does my Gilbert HOA control fence materials?

Most Gilbert master-planned communities have strict HOA CC&Rs governing fence materials, colors, and styles. Check with your HOA before building or modifying fences.

Mesa FAQ

What fence materials are allowed in Mesa?

Common residential materials include masonry block, wood, vinyl, wrought iron, and chain link. Barbed wire and razor wire are prohibited in residential zones.

Can I use chain link fencing in Mesa?

Chain link is generally allowed but may have restrictions in front yards or planned communities. Check your HOA CC&Rs as they may have stricter material requirements.

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