Fence materials regulated by municipal zoning. Most Saratoga County towns prohibit barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fences in residential zones; wood, vinyl, chain-link, and ornamental metal are standard.
Saratoga Springs City Code Chapter 240 permits wood, vinyl, chain-link, stone, brick, and ornamental metal in residential zones, with architectural review required in historic districts like the Broadway corridor. Clifton Park (Code Section 208-57) and Halfmoon (Code Chapter 125) have similar material lists. Chain-link facing the street is prohibited in Saratoga Springs historic districts. Pressure-treated wood, cedar, and white vinyl dominate suburban Malta and Wilton. Agricultural zones allow rough-cut timber and page wire. Saratoga Springs historic preservation review applies to fences visible from public streets within designated districts (Union Avenue, Phila Street).
Saratoga Springs historic district violation: $250-$1,000 plus possible removal under Chapter 143 (Historic Preservation). General fence-material violations: $100-$500.
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