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Material Restrictions: Orange vs Santa Ana

How do material restrictions rules compare between Orange, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Orange and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Orange, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

The City of Orange regulates fence materials through OMC Title 17 zoning standards. Standard residential fencing materials including wood, wrought iron, vinyl, block, and chain link are generally permitted. Barbed wire and razor wire are prohibited in residential zones.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Santa Ana's front yard fences are restricted to specific materials: wood, wrought iron, tubular steel, stone, brick, stucco, or decorative block under SAMC Sec. 41-610. Chain link is not permitted in front yards. Side and rear fences have more flexible material options.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrangeSanta Ana
Allowed MaterialsWood, iron, vinyl, block-
Barbed WireProhibited in residential-
Electric FencesNot permitted residential-
Historic DistrictDesign review required-
Front Yard-Wood, iron, steel, stone, brick, stucco, block
Chain Link-Not allowed in front
Visibility-Required above 18 in.
Code Section-Sec. 41-610

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Orange FAQ

Can I install a chain link fence in Orange?

Yes. Chain link is a permitted material for residential fencing under OMC Title 17, subject to height limits.

Can I use barbed wire on my fence in Orange?

Not in residential zones. Barbed wire and razor wire are only permitted in commercial and industrial areas.

Santa Ana FAQ

Can I use chain link for my front fence?

No. Santa Ana's Sec. 41-610 limits front yard fences to wood, wrought iron, tubular steel, stone, brick, stucco, or decorative block only.

Can my front fence be solid?

Only up to 18 inches. Above that height, elements must be spaced at least 4 inches apart to allow visibility through the fence.

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