Victorville fences must meet Development Code standards for setback, height, sight distance, and good-neighbor finished-side orientation. Setback and front-yard rules vary by zone and lot configuration.
Victorville Development Code fence standards require all fences and walls to comply with setbacks, maximum heights by location, sight-distance triangle rules at corners and driveways, and maintenance in a clean and structurally sound condition. Fences on boundary lines must be installed so the finished or smooth side faces the neighbor, with posts and stringers oriented toward the keeping owner side. In special-purpose zones such as Rural Living and equestrian areas, materials must be compatible with corral and livestock keeping, and split-rail or pipe fencing is common. Commercial and industrial lots generally require decorative frontage fencing and opaque buffer walls along the boundary with residential uses. Fences near flood-control easements along the Mojave River or Oro Grande Wash cannot block flow or maintenance access and may require written approval from San Bernardino County Flood Control District. All fences must also meet pool-barrier requirements if they enclose a pool. Unpermitted or noncompliant fences may be required to be modified or removed.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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