Greeley allows chain link or vinyl-clad chain link only in side or rear yards and limits it to four feet tall, with a security-fence exception up to twelve feet around sports and pool facilities. Weld County sets no material restrictions for unincorporated land.
Greeley Development Code Sec. 24-502 restricts chain-link fencing: it is permitted only in side or rear yards and limited to four feet high, except that security fences around sports facilities, courts, pools, or similar uses may reach twelve feet if set back twenty feet from any lot line, with all portions above eight feet kept free of opaque screens. Other permitted materials include wood, wood-simulating vinyl, wrought iron or wrought-iron-simulating aluminum, and masonry. Weld County's Chapter 23 Zoning excludes fences, so unincorporated properties face no county material restriction β only building-code and use-specific screening requirements apply.
Greeley may require removal or replacement of prohibited chain-link or non-conforming materials, particularly chain link in front yards or above the four-foot limit.
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