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Approved Materials: San Mateo vs South San Francisco

How do approved materials rules compare between San Mateo, CA and South San Francisco, CA?

San Mateo and South San Francisco have similar restriction levels.

San Mateo, CA

San Mateo County

Few Restrictions

Wood and cyclone (chain-link) fences are the standard, permit-exempt materials in unincorporated San Mateo County when built within height limits. Masonry fences require a building permit, and certain districts restrict materials near street frontages.

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South San Francisco, CA

San Mateo County

Few Restrictions

Wood and cyclone (chain-link) fences are the standard, permit-exempt materials in unincorporated San Mateo County when built within height limits. Masonry fences require a building permit, and certain districts restrict materials near street frontages.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan MateoSouth San Francisco
Permit-exempt materialsWood and cyclone (chain-link)Wood and cyclone (chain-link)
Masonry fencesAllowed but require building permitAllowed but require building permit
Height limit for exempt fence4 ft front / 6 ft side-rear4 ft front / 6 ft side-rear
Street-facing district limitsSome ban masonry, chain link, corrugated metalSome ban masonry, chain link, corrugated metal
Exception conditionsDesign/materials/color may be conditionedDesign/materials/color may be conditioned
Code basisZoning Reg. Ch. 8.332Zoning Reg. Ch. 8.332

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San Mateo FAQ

What fence materials don't need a building permit?

Wooden and cyclone (chain-link) fences that meet the zoning height limits do not require a building permit in unincorporated San Mateo County. Masonry fences require a building permit even at the same height.

Can I build a masonry or block wall fence?

Yes, masonry fences are generally allowed, but they require a building permit. Some specific districts prohibit masonry within 15 feet of street-facing property lines, so confirm your zoning district and any Design Review overlay.

South San Francisco FAQ

What fence materials don't need a building permit?

Wooden and cyclone (chain-link) fences that meet the zoning height limits do not require a building permit in unincorporated San Mateo County. Masonry fences require a building permit even at the same height.

Can I build a masonry or block wall fence?

Yes, masonry fences are generally allowed, but they require a building permit. Some specific districts prohibit masonry within 15 feet of street-facing property lines, so confirm your zoning district and any Design Review overlay.

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