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Approved Materials: Lincoln vs Rocklin

How do approved materials rules compare between Lincoln, CA and Rocklin, CA?

Lincoln has fewer restrictions than Rocklin.

Lincoln, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Lincoln does not impose a city-wide ban on common residential fence materials (wood, vinyl, masonry, chain link), but fences over 6 feet must be permitted and meet the California Building Code wind, structural, and footing requirements adopted by Title 15 of the Lincoln Municipal Code. Barbed wire and electrified fencing are restricted to non-residential uses under typical Title 18 zoning practice.

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Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Heavy Restrictions

Chapter 17.76 of the Rocklin Municipal Code bans chain link, barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fencing inside residentially zoned areas. When existing chain link is replaced in a residential zone, an alternative material listed in RMC 17.76.050 must be used.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLincolnRocklin
Common materials allowedWood, vinyl, masonry, chain link-
Barbed/electric fenceRestricted on residential lots-
Building Code adoptedCalifornia Building Code via Title 15-
HOA restrictionsMay further limit materials and colors-
Prohibited (residential)-Chain link, barbed wire, razor wire, electrified
Replacement rule-Chain link must be replaced with alt. per RMC 17.76.050
Permitted materials-Wood, masonry, vinyl, wrought iron, stucco walls
Code section-RMC 17.76.050 Materials

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Lincoln FAQ

Can I install a chain-link fence in my Lincoln backyard?

Yes, chain-link is allowed on residential lots if it meets height, setback, and any HOA standards. Chain-link is often prohibited in front yards by HOA CC&Rs in Lincoln's master-planned communities.

Is barbed wire allowed?

Barbed wire is generally not allowed on residential parcels under Title 18; it is typically limited to industrial or agricultural zoning districts. Check with the Planning Division before installing.

Rocklin FAQ

Can I keep my existing chain link fence in a Rocklin residential neighborhood?

Existing chain link is typically grandfathered, but RMC 17.76.050 requires that when it is replaced in a residential zone, you must switch to an approved alternative material — you cannot re-install chain link.

Is electric fencing allowed around a Rocklin home?

No. RMC Chapter 17.76 expressly prohibits electrified fencing within residentially zoned areas.

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