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Oakley Permits & Licenses
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Oakley Permits & Regulations

  • What height of the fence can I put up in my front yard?

    3 feet solid, 4.5 feet open

  • How high can a side fence be?

    7 feet

  • What is the maximum height of a backyard fence?

    7 feet

  • How close to the property line can I build a fence?

    between the front property line and the front yard setback line, fences and solid forms of landscaping shall not exceed 3 feet in height

  • What is the maximum height of a fence if my property is located on a corner lot?

    The visibility triangle of a residential driveway crossing a residential street property line may not be blocked by a fence or solid form of landscaping above a height of three feet (3’). The visibility triangle is made up of the following three lines: 1) a 15 foot line along the back of sidewalk starting where the edge of driveway intersects the sidewalk (Line A-B in Figure 1); 2) a five foot line along the side of the driveway starting at the same point the sidewalk line starts (Line A-C in Figure 1); and 3) a line connecting the two end points of the sidewalk line and the driveway line (Line B-C in Figure 1). Where another street intersects the sidewalk less than 15 feet from the driveway, that point shall be used for the end point of the sidewalk line. Where there is no sidewalk, the edge of pavement shall be used as the appropriate measuring point.

  • What height of the fence can I put up in my front yard?

    3 feet solid, 4.5 feet open

  • How high can a side fence be?

    7 feet

  • What is the maximum height of a backyard fence?

    7 feet

  • How close to the property line can I build a fence?

    between the front property line and the front yard setback line, fences and solid forms of landscaping shall not exceed 3 feet in height

  • What is the maximum height of a fence if my property is located on a corner lot?

    The visibility triangle of a residential driveway crossing a residential street property line may not be blocked by a fence or solid form of landscaping above a height of three feet (3’). The visibility triangle is made up of the following three lines: 1) a 15 foot line along the back of sidewalk starting where the edge of driveway intersects the sidewalk (Line A-B in Figure 1); 2) a five foot line along the side of the driveway starting at the same point the sidewalk line starts (Line A-C in Figure 1); and 3) a line connecting the two end points of the sidewalk line and the driveway line (Line B-C in Figure 1). Where another street intersects the sidewalk less than 15 feet from the driveway, that point shall be used for the end point of the sidewalk line. Where there is no sidewalk, the edge of pavement shall be used as the appropriate measuring point.

3 feet solid, 4.5 feet open
7 feet
7 feet
between the front property line and the front yard setback line, fences and solid forms of landscaping shall not exceed 3 feet in height
The visibility triangle of a residential driveway crossing a residential street property line may not be blocked by a fence or solid form of landscaping above a height of three feet (3’). The visibility triangle is made up of the following three lines: 1) a 15 foot line along the back of sidewalk starting where the edge of driveway intersects the sidewalk (Line A-B in Figure 1); 2) a five foot line along the side of the driveway starting at the same point the sidewalk line starts (Line A-C in Figure 1); and 3) a line connecting the two end points of the sidewalk line and the driveway line (Line B-C in Figure 1). Where another street intersects the sidewalk less than 15 feet from the driveway, that point shall be used for the end point of the sidewalk line. Where there is no sidewalk, the edge of pavement shall be used as the appropriate measuring point.

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