Standard residential fences in Davidson County generally do not require a building permit. Exceptions apply for fences over 7 feet, fences in Historic Preservation overlays, and fences in floodplains.
Metro Nashville does not require a permit for standard residential fences. Exceptions: fences over 7 feet may require structural review; fences within Historic Preservation or Historic Landmark overlays require a Preservation Permit from the Metro Historical Commission; fences in floodways or floodplains require prior approval from Metro Water Services before construction. All fences must still comply with the Zoning Code height and setback requirements. There is no requirement to notify neighbors before fence construction, though property surveys are advisable.
No permit fee for standard fences. Historic overlay violations enforced by Metro Historical Commission.
Davidson County, TN
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