Pinellas Park Land Development Code Section 18-1530 regulates fence materials, generally permitting wood, vinyl, masonry, and chain link, while prohibiting barbed wire and electric fencing in residential districts.
Section 18-1530 of the Pinellas Park Land Development Code addresses acceptable fence materials. Common allowed residential materials include wood (board, picket, shadowbox), vinyl/PVC, aluminum, decorative metal, masonry walls, and chain link. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fencing are generally prohibited in residential districts and restricted to certain industrial or agricultural contexts where allowed by the zoning district. Fences must be maintained in good repair under property maintenance code provisions. Materials must withstand Florida wind loads required by the Florida Building Code, which Pinellas Park adopts through LDC Article 9. Decorative columns and gate features must comply with sight visibility triangle limits at intersections.
Prohibited materials such as barbed wire in residential zones can result in code enforcement notices, daily fines, and required removal at owner expense.
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