Yuma requires all exterior subdivision fencing to be 6-foot masonry walls sealed with anti-graffiti coating. Interior fencing materials vary by use and location. Chain link and wood fencing are permitted in certain applications.
Yuma City Code Β§154-15.06 establishes fence material standards. Exterior subdivision fencing must be 6 feet high, constructed of masonry, sealed with anti-graffiti coating, and placed contiguous with subdivision boundaries. This reflects the Southwest building tradition of masonry block walls for perimeter fencing. Interior fencing within subdivisions may use other materials including chain link, wood, vinyl, and wrought iron depending on the location and HOA requirements. Barbed wire and razor wire are restricted to agricultural, industrial, and security applications.
Non-compliant fencing materials may result in code enforcement citations and required replacement.
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