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Material Restrictions: Lakewood vs Parma

How do material restrictions rules compare between Lakewood, OH and Parma, OH?

Parma has fewer restrictions than Lakewood.

Lakewood, OH

Cuyahoga County

Heavy Restrictions

Lakewood requires fences to be of durable materials with a finished face toward adjacent streets and properties, free of signs or graphics. Barbed wire and razor fences are prohibited in residential and commercial districts and allowed only on industrial chain-link fences with limited barb arms.

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Parma, OH

Cuyahoga County

Few Restrictions

Parma permits wood, vinyl, chain link, wrought iron, and composite fence materials. The finished (smooth) side must face outward toward neighbors and streets. Barbed wire and electric fences are prohibited in residential zones. Chain link in front yards is typically restricted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodParma
Finished faceMust face neighbor / adjacent street-
Barbed/razor wireProhibited in residential & commercial districts-
Industrial barbed wireChain link only, <=3 strands, arms 72-96 in.-
Signs/graphics on fenceProhibited-
Code SectionChapter 1153 (Additional Fence Regulations)-
Allowed-Wood, vinyl, chain link, iron
Finished Side-Faces outward
Barbed Wire-Prohibited residential
Front Chain Link-Restricted
Composite-Permitted

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Lakewood FAQ

Which side of the fence faces my neighbor?

The finished face must point toward adjacent streets and properties, so the smooth, finished side faces your neighbor's view per Chapter 1153 and the City's Fence Packet.

Can I top my fence with barbed wire?

Not in a residential or commercial district - barbed wire and razor fences are prohibited there. Only in industrial districts is barbed wire allowed, and only as chain link topped with barb arms (no more than three strands, arms 72 to 96 inches above grade).

Do I have to match my old fence when repairing it?

Yes. Chapter 1153 requires all repairs or partial replacements to match and conform to the existing size, shape, materials, and color, or the entire fence must be replaced completely.

Parma FAQ

Which side of my fence faces the neighbor in Parma?

The finished (smooth) side must face outward toward the neighbor or street. Posts and rails face your own property.

Is chain-link fencing allowed in front yards?

Generally no. Parma's zoning restricts chain link to side and rear yards in most residential districts. Confirm your district's rules with Parma Building Dept.

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