Most Middlesex County municipalities prohibit barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fencing in residential zones under local zoning bylaws. Historic districts impose additional material restrictions.
Fence material restrictions in Middlesex County are set by local zoning bylaws and historic district commissions. Barbed wire, razor wire, concertina wire, and electrified fencing are generally prohibited in residential zoning districts across Middlesex communities. Common permitted materials include wood (cedar, pressure-treated pine), vinyl/PVC, aluminum, wrought iron, and chain link. Historic districts in Cambridge (Old Cambridge, Harvard Square area), Lexington (Battle Green), Concord (center), Arlington (Arlington Heights), and Newton (Newton Upper Falls) require Certificate of Appropriateness approval from the Historic District Commission, often restricting fence materials to traditional wood (picket, board) and limiting modern materials like vinyl. Local Tree Preservation bylaws in towns like Weston, Lincoln, and Wellesley may affect fence placement near significant trees. Always verify material approval with the local Building Department and historic commission before purchasing materials.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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