Lake County IL UDO and municipal zoning codes approve wood, vinyl, wrought iron, tubular steel and chain-link for residential fences, with chain-link often restricted in front yards and historic districts. Barbed wire and electrified fences are banned in residential zones. Materials must withstand Illinois freeze-thaw cycles. HOAs in Gurnee, Vernon Hills and Lake Forest often impose stricter standards.
Lake County UDO Article 9 (Site Development) and municipal zoning codes list approved fence materials by zone. Residential zones in Waukegan, Libertyville, Gurnee, Highland Park, Lake Forest, Vernon Hills, Mundelein and Zion typically allow wood (cedar, pressure-treated pine), vinyl, wrought iron, aluminum tubular, and chain-link. Lake Forest and Highland Park historic districts and mansion zones often prohibit chain-link in front yards entirely and may require specific materials (estate iron, board-on-board cedar). Chain-link in front yards is commonly restricted to 4 feet maximum or prohibited. Barbed wire and concertina are banned in residential zones under most Lake County municipal codes, permitted only in industrial districts (Zion, portions of Waukegan, North Chicago). Electric fences are restricted to agricultural A-1 zoning under the UDO. Finished side of the fence must face outward toward neighboring properties and public ways per most municipal codes. Illinois freeze-thaw cycles require posts set below the 42-inch frost line per IBC; shallow-set vinyl fences often heave. The Illinois Adjoining Landowners Act (765 ILCS 130) governs shared agricultural fences but does not apply to most residential suburban contexts.
Non-compliant materials: code compliance notice, 30-day cure, may require replacement at owner expense. Barbed wire in residential zone: $100 to $500 plus removal order. HOA fines per covenants typically $25 to $500 per occurrence.
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