Modesto's zoning code generally allows any fencing material in residential side and rear yards, but front-yard fences on commercial or industrial property must be decorative wrought iron or similar approved material.
Modesto Municipal Code section 10-4.406(b)(3) requires that any fence located along the front of commercial or industrial zoned property meet applicable front-yard and street-side-yard setback requirements and 'be constructed of decorative wrought iron or other similar material as authorized by the Director.' The code also specifies materials for required walls and fences between dissimilar uses (Table 4.4-1), such as 'solid decorative masonry walls' along property lines adjacent to residential zones and decorative board fences with masonry pilasters for certain land uses (e.g., churches). For residential fences in side and rear yards, the code does not prescribe a specific material - wood, vinyl, chain link, masonry, and wrought iron are all permitted so long as height and clear-vision rules are met. Razor wire and electrified fencing are not addressed for residential lots and would generally require Building Official approval.
Installing a non-conforming material along a commercial frontage, or failing to install the required masonry buffer wall between commercial and residential uses, is a zoning violation. Enforcement typically requires removal or replacement of the fence to meet the standard. Permits issued in error can be revoked under MMC Title 9.
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