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Fence Requirements: Reedley vs Sanger

How do fence requirements rules compare between Reedley, CA and Sanger, CA?

Reedley and Sanger have similar restriction levels.

Reedley, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

RMC 10.34.050 mandates solid masonry walls where properties abut arterials and freeways. The Community Development Director sets wall specs based on noise and hazard factors.

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Sanger, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Sanger zoning regulations require fences to be maintained in good repair, prohibit dilapidated or hazardous fencing, and require setbacks from property lines and utility easements. The finished side of a fence must typically face outward toward neighboring properties and the street.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactReedleySanger
CodeRMC Chapter 10.34-
Required WallsMasonry along arterials and freeways-
Sight Triangle3 ft max hedges at corners-
CDD AuthorityDetermines wall specs per use-
Maintenance-Must be structurally sound
Finished Side-Should face outward
Easements-No fences in utility easements
Corner Lots-Sight triangle restrictions

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Reedley FAQ

Does Reedley require fences for any specific situations?

Yes. RMC 10.34.050 requires solid masonry walls where properties abut collector streets, arterials, expressways, and freeways to buffer noise. The Community Development Director sets wall height and specs based on the specific noise, danger, or hazard conditions.

Are there rules about corner lot fences in Reedley?

Yes. At intersections without traffic signals or stop signs, hedges, shrubs, and plants cannot exceed 3 feet in height to maintain driver visibility. Solid fences and walls in these sight-triangle areas may also be restricted.

Sanger FAQ

Which side of the fence has to face my neighbor?

The finished or more attractive side should face outward toward your neighbor and the street. This is standard practice and may be required by the city or subdivision CC&Rs.

Can the city make me fix my old fence?

Yes. Fences that are leaning, broken, or dilapidated and visible from the street or neighboring properties are nuisance conditions that code enforcement can require you to repair or replace.

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