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Material Restrictions: Glendale vs South San Gabriel

How do material restrictions rules compare between Glendale, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Glendale and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Glendale prohibits electrically charged fences, barbed wire, razor wire, chicken wire, and fiberglass in residential zones per GMC 30.30.010. Wood, masonry, and decorative metal are acceptable. Chain-link allowed only if screened by vegetation.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Fence materials in unincorporated LA County are regulated under Title 22. Standard fencing materials (wood, masonry, chain link, wrought iron) are permitted. Barbed wire is restricted in residential zones. In coastal areas, slopes with retaining walls must be landscaped with native species.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleSouth San Gabriel
ProhibitedBarbed wire, razor wire, chicken wire-
AllowedWood, masonry, wrought iron-
Chain-LinkOnly if screened by vegetation-
Code SectionGMC 30.30.010-
Standard Materials-Wood, masonry, chain link allowed
Barbed Wire-Restricted in residential
Coastal Areas-Native landscaping required
Reference-Title 22 fence standards

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Glendale FAQ

Can I install a chain-link fence in Glendale?

Only if screened from adjacent parcels by vegetation and not visible from the public street. Chain-link is banned in the Fence Overlay Zone.

What materials are banned for fences?

In the Fence Overlay Zone: electrically charged fences, barbed wire, razor wire, chicken wire, chain-link, fiberglass, and plain block are prohibited.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Can I have a barbed wire fence in unincorporated LA County?

Only in agricultural (A-1, A-2) and industrial zones. Barbed wire is prohibited in all residential and commercial zones under Title 22.

Are electric fences allowed?

Electric fences are generally prohibited in residential areas. Some agricultural zones may permit them for livestock containment. Check Title 22 for your specific zone.

Can my HOA restrict fence materials?

Yes. HOAs can impose stricter material restrictions than county code (e.g., requiring wrought iron instead of chain link). HOA CC&Rs take precedence when stricter than county standards.

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