Fence permit requirements vary by municipality within Monroe County. Many towns require permits for fences over 4β6 feet. Some municipalities exempt small fences. Contact your local building department.
Monroe County does not issue fence permits β permits are handled by each town, village, or city building department. Requirements vary widely. Some municipalities (such as Webster, NY) require permits for all fences regardless of size. Others exempt fences under 6 feet from permit requirements. Typical permit requirements include a site plan showing fence location and setback from property lines. Fences along county or state roads may require additional review. Homeowners in communities with HOAs may also need HOA approval. Contact your specific town's Building Department before installing any fence.
Unpermitted fence: DOB violation and stop-work order. Retroactive permit with penalty. ECB fines. LPC fines in landmark districts.
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