Sacramento County prohibits temporary or makeshift fence materials such as plywood, particle board, paper, and plastic tarps, and requires a Minor Use Permit for barbed wire, concertina wire, or electric fencing, with limited agricultural and industrial exceptions.
Sacramento County Zoning Code Section 5.2.5 restricts not just height but also what fences may be made of in unincorporated areas. The general requirements prohibit cheap, temporary, or makeshift materials for permanent fences, with the Code naming items such as plywood, particle board, paper, visqueen plastic, plastic tarp, and cloth or similar materials (Sections 5.2.5.A.7 and 5.2.5.A.8). Security materials are also limited: the use of barbed wire, concertina wire, or electric fencing requires a Minor Use Permit, except where the property is in an agricultural or industrial zone and is adjacent to agricultural or industrial property, reflecting that such fencing is common and appropriate on farms and around industrial yards but is otherwise discouraged in residential neighborhoods. The Code further distinguishes fence types by openness for height purposes, treating solid walls, semi-open picket, open chain link or woven wire, and open wrought iron differently in the front yard. Where a homeowner wants to use a material or configuration that deviates from these standards, a Special Development Permit approved by the Zoning Administrator is the path (Section 5.2.5.A.10). Confirm current material rules with the County before buying fencing, as the prohibited-materials list is intended to keep permanent fences durable and the neighborhood orderly.
Using prohibited makeshift materials, or installing barbed wire, concertina wire, or electric fencing without the required Minor Use Permit, is a zoning violation that Code Enforcement (916-874-6444) can require be corrected or removed.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Sacramento County, CA
Outdoor music in unincorporated Sacramento County is held to the Chapter 6.68 exterior noise standards, with the residential limit reduced 5 dBA because it i...
Sacramento County, CA
County Code Section 6.68.070 sets exterior noise standards for unincorporated Sacramento County: 55 dBA during the day (7 a.m. to 10 p.m.) and 50 dBA at nigh...
Sacramento County, CA
Curb colors in unincorporated Sacramento County follow California Vehicle Code Section 21458, which says only local authorities may mark curbs to indicate pa...
Sacramento County, CA
Loading zones in unincorporated Sacramento County are set under County Code Chapter 10.24. The Director marks loading zones with yellow or white curbs. Yello...
Sacramento County, CA
Oversized vehicles in unincorporated Sacramento County are addressed mainly through the 72-hour street limit and the heavy commercial-vehicle restriction. Mo...
Sacramento County, CA
Animal hoarding in unincorporated Sacramento County is addressed through the County's four-dog/four-cat pet limit and animal-care duties plus California's cr...
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Sacramento County.
See how other cities in Sacramento County handle material restrictions.
See how Fruitridge Pocket's material restrictions rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.