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Material Restrictions: Ocoee vs Orlando

How do material restrictions rules compare between Ocoee, FL and Orlando, FL?

Ocoee and Orlando have similar restriction levels.

Ocoee, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Ocoee allows wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain link, and masonry fences. Barbed wire and electric fencing are prohibited in residential zones. Chain link is restricted in front yards of most subdivisions. Hurricane wind load (ASCE 7 / FL Building Code) applies to all fence construction.

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Orlando, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orlando restricts fence materials to durable, safe, and aesthetically appropriate options. Approved materials include wood, vinyl, aluminum, wrought iron, masonry, and chain link (with restrictions in front yards and historic districts). Prohibited materials include barbed wire, razor wire, electrified fencing, and temporary materials like tarps, pallets, or salvaged debris in residential zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOcoeeOrlando
AllowedWood, vinyl, aluminum, masonry-
Front Yard Chain LinkRestricted-
Barbed WireProhibited residential-
Wind Load140 mph FL Building Code-
HOAOften stricter-
Approved Materials-Wood, vinyl, aluminum, wrought iron, masonry, chain link
Prohibited-Barbed wire, razor wire, electric, temporary materials
Front Yard Limits-Chain link restricted in many zoning districts
Historic Districts-Period-appropriate materials only
Pool Barriers-Must meet FBC Ch. 4515 climbability rules

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Ocoee FAQ

Is chain link allowed in Ocoee?

Yes in side and rear yards of most residential zones, but prohibited in front yards and in HOA communities that specify a different material in approved development plans.

Can I install an electric fence in Ocoee?

No. Electric and barbed-wire fences are prohibited in residential zones. Limited industrial use is allowed above a 6-foot base fence.

Orlando FAQ

Can I use chain link fence in my Orlando front yard?

Generally no. Chain link is restricted in front yards in many residential zones and is typically prohibited in historic districts. Check your specific zoning and HOA rules before installing.

Can I build a fence out of pallets or scrap wood?

No. Orlando code requires durable, finished materials. Pallets, salvaged debris, tarps, and similar temporary materials are not allowed for permanent fencing in residential zones.

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