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Approved Materials: Lodi vs Stockton

How do approved materials rules compare between Lodi, CA and Stockton, CA?

Stockton has fewer restrictions than Lodi.

Lodi, CA

San Joaquin County

Some Restrictions

LMC §17.14.100 governs allowed materials for walls, fences and hedges in Lodi. Standard wood, vinyl, masonry, and wrought iron are permitted in residential zones. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fencing are restricted in residential districts under the Development Code.

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Stockton, CA

San Joaquin County

Few Restrictions

Stockton's Development Code allows common residential fence materials (wood, vinyl, masonry, wrought iron, chain link) subject to design standards in Chapter 16.36. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fences are generally prohibited in residential zones. Fences in historic overlays (Magnolia Historic District) face additional design review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLodiStockton
Code sectionLMC §17.14.100-
Barbed wire (residential)Prohibited-
Electric fence (residential)Prohibited-
Allowed residentialWood, vinyl, masonry, ornamental metal, chain link-
Allowed materials-Wood, vinyl, masonry, wrought iron, chain link
Prohibited (residential)-Barbed wire, razor wire, electrified fencing
Historic overlay-Magnolia Historic District — design review required
Airport overlay-Stockton Metropolitan Airport AOOD — height limits per FAA Part 77

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Lodi FAQ

Can I install a barbed wire fence at my Lodi home?

No. Barbed and razor wire fences are not allowed in residential zones under LMC §17.14.100. They are typically permitted only in M-2 industrial or A agricultural districts.

Are chain-link fences allowed in front yards?

Chain link is generally permitted as a material but is still subject to the 4-foot front-yard height limit and any HOA restrictions. Check with the Planning Division at 209-333-6711.

Stockton FAQ

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

Chain link is generally permitted in Stockton residential zones, though front-yard chain-link may be discouraged in some districts and subject to height limits in Title 16. Check with Planning at (209) 937-8266 for your specific zoning district.

Is barbed wire allowed?

Barbed wire and razor wire are generally prohibited on fences in residential zones in Stockton and most California cities. They are typically allowed only in industrial or agricultural districts, and even then with height-above-fence restrictions.

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