Palm Beach County requires permits for fence installation in unincorporated areas. Fences must comply with height restrictions, setback requirements, and material standards under the ULDC. Building without a fence permit is a common code violation.
Palm Beach County's Unified Land Development Code requires building permits for fence installation. Fence height limits vary by zoning district, with typical limits of 6 feet for rear and side yards and 4 feet for front yards in residential districts. Permit applications require a site plan showing the fence location relative to property lines, structures, and easements. Fences cannot be placed in utility easements, drainage easements, or rights-of-way. Materials must be appropriate for the zoning district β some areas may restrict certain materials. Pool barrier fences must comply with the Florida Building Code requirement of minimum 48 inches in height with self-closing, self-latching gates. Corner lots have additional restrictions to maintain sight triangles at intersections. Fence construction in Palm Beach County should also consider wind resistance given the hurricane exposure. The PZB Department processes all fence permit applications for unincorporated areas.
Fences built without permits are a common code violation and may be subject to daily fines until a retroactive permit is obtained. Fences in easements may be required to be removed entirely. Height violations require modification to comply with zoning limits.
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