Fences that comply with Sacramento County zoning standards (Section 5.2.5) are exempt from building permits. Standard residential fences up to 6 feet are typically exempt. Fences must use approved materials and comply with height restrictions.
Under Sacramento County zoning regulations, fences that meet the standards of Section 5.2.5 are exempt from permit requirements. This generally includes standard residential fences up to 6 feet in rear and side yards. Front yard fences have lower height limits set by the specific zoning district. Fences must be constructed with proper fencing materials β prohibited materials include secondhand materials not designed for fencing, thin plywood (under 5/8 inch), particle board, paper, plastic tarps, cloth, and similar materials. Fences over the maximum height for the zone require both zoning approval and a building permit. Retaining walls functioning as fences may have separate permit requirements based on the total height. Pool enclosure fences must meet California Building Code safety requirements including minimum 5-foot height with self-closing, self-latching gates. The Sacramento County Building Permits and Inspection Division can provide specific guidance for your property's zoning district.
Fences of prohibited materials must be replaced. Height violations may require modification or removal. Non-compliant pool fencing is a safety violation requiring immediate correction. The county may issue citations with fines for non-compliance.
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