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Lancaster vs Santa Monica

How do material restrictions rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Santa Monica, CA?

Lancaster and Santa Monica have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lancaster regulates fence materials by zone. Wood, vinyl, and wrought iron are standard. Chain-link may be restricted in front yards. Barbed wire residential use prohibited.

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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Santa Monica regulates fence materials under the zoning ordinance. Fences must be safe, structurally sound, and maintained per the property maintenance code. No more than 25% reflective material on building facades applies to walls/structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterSanta Monica
ApprovedWood, vinyl, wrought iron-
Chain-LinkMay be restricted-
Barbed WireProhibited residential-
HistoricDesign review may apply-
Maintenance-Must be structurally sound
Prohibited-Leaning, missing slats, rot, graffiti
Reflective-Max 25% reflective material
Code-SMMC Ch. 9.21, Ch. 13.02

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lancaster FAQ

Can I use chain-link fencing?

Often restricted in front yards. Rear/side yards may allow it. Check Lancaster zoning code.

What materials are prohibited?

Barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fences are typically prohibited in residential zones.

Santa Monica FAQ

Can I build a solid fence in the front yard in Santa Monica?

Solid fences up to 2 feet are allowed. Above 2 feet, the fence must be open-work design (see-through) up to the 42-inch maximum.

What type of fence is required near a pool?

Pools within 30 feet of a property line require a masonry wall or solid fence at least 6 feet tall on that side.

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