Sacramento County allows residential fences up to 6 feet in rear and side yards. Front yard fences are regulated by the zoning code (Section 5.2.5). Privacy fences help establish legal privacy expectations under California recording and surveillance law.
Sacramento County zoning regulations allow residential fences up to 6 feet in height in rear and side yards. Front yard fences are regulated under Section 5.2.5 of the Sacramento County Zoning Code, with heights typically limited based on the zoning district. Fences meeting zoning standards are exempt from permit requirements. Fence materials must comply with county standards — fencing made from secondhand materials not designed for fencing, thin plywood (under 5/8 inch), particle board, paper, plastic tarps, cloth, or similar materials is prohibited. Privacy fences serve an important function under California law: a fenced yard creates a reasonable expectation of privacy, which is legally significant for security camera and recording law. Under California Penal Code 647(j), areas shielded from public view by adequate fencing are considered private spaces where unauthorized surveillance is illegal. Fences over 6 feet require a building permit and potentially structural engineering. Pool enclosure fences must be at least 5 feet tall with self-closing, self-latching gates under California building code.
Fences made of prohibited materials must be replaced. Fences exceeding height limits without permits are building code violations. Inadequate pool fencing is a safety violation requiring immediate correction. Fines for non-compliant fencing vary based on the specific violation.
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