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Material Restrictions: Grand Rapids vs Kentwood

How do material restrictions rules compare between Grand Rapids, MI and Kentwood, MI?

Grand Rapids and Kentwood have similar restriction levels.

Grand Rapids, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Kent County restricts no fence materials. Bans on barbed wire, electric, or chain-link fencing (and front-yard material limits) come from your municipality's zoning code under the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act. There is no county material rule.

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Kentwood, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Kent County restricts no fence materials. Bans on barbed wire, electric, or chain-link fencing (and front-yard material limits) come from your municipality's zoning code under the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act. There is no county material rule.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrand RapidsKentwood
County ruleNoneNone
Materials set byCity/township zoning codeCity/township zoning code
Often restrictedBarbed wire, electric fencingBarbed wire, electric fencing
Grand Rapids exampleChain-link limited in front yardsChain-link limited in front yards
State authorityMCL 125.3201MCL 125.3201

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Grand Rapids FAQ

Does Kent County ban barbed wire or electric fences?

The county has no such rule. Bans on barbed wire and electric fencing, where they exist, are set by your city or township zoning ordinance. Check locally.

Can I use a chain-link fence in my front yard?

It depends on your municipality. Grand Rapids, for example, restricts chain-link in front yards. Other cities and townships vary, so confirm with your local zoning office.

Kentwood FAQ

Does Kent County ban barbed wire or electric fences?

The county has no such rule. Bans on barbed wire and electric fencing, where they exist, are set by your city or township zoning ordinance. Check locally.

Can I use a chain-link fence in my front yard?

It depends on your municipality. Grand Rapids, for example, restricts chain-link in front yards. Other cities and townships vary, so confirm with your local zoning office.

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