Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fences are prohibited in residential zones of unincorporated Clark County. Masonry and stucco are preferred; chain link is allowed by code but often banned by HOA CCandRs.
Clark County Code Title 30 Section 30.56 and the Uniform Development Code prohibit barbed wire, razor ribbon, concertina wire, and electrified fences in all residential zones (R-E, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-U, and equivalent). Such fencing is allowed only in M-1, M-2, M-D, and I-P industrial zones and generally only on the upper portion of a fence at least 6 feet high. Chain link fencing is permitted by code but is prohibited or heavily restricted in nearly every master-planned community HOA including Summerlin, Anthem, Mountains Edge, Aliante (boundary with Clark County), and Providence. Masonry, split-face CMU, stucco over block, and wrought iron on masonry pillars are standard and in many communities required by architectural guidelines. Vinyl fencing is permitted county-wide but some HOAs restrict color and profile. Solid view-obstructing fences on street-facing elevations may require Design Review when over 4 feet. Fence materials must be maintained; Title 14 Section 14.55.020 classifies deteriorated fencing (leaning, broken, graffiti-covered) as a public nuisance with abatement authority. Painted murals and non-standard colors can require HOA and sometimes Clark County Design Review approval when visible from an arterial.
Barbed or electric wire in residential zone: Title 30.56 citation and removal order. Deteriorated fence: Title 14.55 nuisance abatement. Unapproved HOA fence: CCandR enforcement plus possible county citation if material prohibited.
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