Palm Beach County regulates fence heights through its Unified Land Development Code. Residential fences are typically limited to 6 feet in rear/side yards and 4 feet in front yards. Privacy fences establish a reasonable expectation of privacy under Florida law, affecting surveillance legality.
Palm Beach County's ULDC regulates fence installation in unincorporated areas. Standard residential fence heights are limited to 6 feet in rear and side yards and 4 feet in front yards, though specific height limits vary by zoning district. Fences require permits in Palm Beach County — building without a permit is a common code violation. Fence materials must comply with county standards. Chain-link, wood, vinyl, aluminum, and masonry are common approved materials. Sight-line requirements apply at intersections and driveways. Pool enclosure fences must comply with the Florida Building Code, requiring a minimum of 4 feet in height (48 inches) with self-closing, self-latching gates. Privacy fences serve an important legal function in Florida — under Statute 810.145, areas shielded from public view by adequate fencing or foliage are considered private spaces where unauthorized surveillance or recording constitutes video voyeurism. This means a properly fenced backyard creates a zone of legal privacy that neighbors' cameras cannot lawfully penetrate.
Fences built without permits face code compliance action and may require after-the-fact permits with additional fees. Fences exceeding height limits must be modified. Inadequate pool fencing is a serious safety violation. Daily fines from the Code Enforcement Board apply for non-compliance.
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