Fence Permits
No permit is required for any fence six feet (6') or less in height,
on or inside your property line. Fences higher than six feet require a permit.
Any fence with a height greater than six feet (6') requires a
permit. Contact the Codes Administration Division for permit information.
Check your Homes Association and deed restriction before constructing
any fence, they may have additional regulations regarding building materials,
height and location. Any regulation that exceeds City requirements will be
enforced through the Homes Association or deed restrictions. Refer to the
diagram for general information.
- Before constructing a fence in a drainage easement, please contact the
City Engineering Department at 631-2500, ext. 230.
- Please call Planning Department at 631-2500 ext. 227 for approval of all
fences other than those on single family or duplex lots.
Materials
All fences, regardless of whether or not a permit is
required for their construction, that are constructed, repaired,
expanded, or enlarged, shall
be constructed only of approved fence materials. Approved fence
materials shall mean materials normally manufactured for, used as, and
recognized as, fencing materials such as: wrought iron or other
decorative metals suitable for the construction of fences, masonry,
concrete, stone, chain link, metal tubing, wood planks, and vinyl or
fiberglass composite manufactured specifically as fencing materials that
are approved by the Building Official. Approved fence materials shall be
approved for exterior use and shall be weather and decay-resistant. The
Building Official is authorized to evaluate proposed fence materials,
and to determine if the proposed material is satisfactory and complies
with the intent of the provisions of this code, and that the material
is, for the purpose intended, at least the equivalent of that prescribed
in this chapter in quality, strength, effectiveness, durability and
safety.
Temporary Fencing
The Building Official is authorized to approve
temporary fencing, such as plastic silt fence and safety fencing, for
active construction projects. Temporary fencing shall not remain in
place longer than is necessary to perform its function.
Additional Requirements
Shawnee Municipal Codes:
17.60.020 Corner Plots No hedge, fence (except a transparent fence such
as chain link, in which the solid area is not more than five percent of the total
area of the fence), or wall over three feet high and no accessory off-street
parking space shall be located within the triangular area as prescribed in the
parking section of this code.
17.60.030 Fences and walls.
A. Except as provided in Section 17.60.020 of this code, no solid fence,
hedge or freestanding wall no more than four and one-half feet in height, may be
constructed in front of the front line of the residence, as constructed; behind
this line a fence may be six feet in height. On interior lots which have double
frontage, a six-foot-high fence may be constructed in the area between a platted
building setback line and the property line in the rear yard.
B. On corner lots, a solid fence, hedge or freestanding wall may be placed in
the side yard a height of six feet to the platted setback line; between the
platted setback line and the property line, the fence may not exceed four and
one-half feet in height. The board of zoning appeals may grant a variance to the
regulation and allow a fence up to six feet in height within a platted side yard
setback line and the property line, provided the following conditions are met in
addition to other items considered when reviewing a variance request:
- The fence will not create a site problem for traffic; and
- The side yard is not adjacent to the front yard of an adjoining lot.
C. On corner lots with three frontages, a six foot fence may be placed
between the platted setback line and the property line on that frontage which
constitutes the rear yard of the adjacent lot, provided the adjoining yard is
not a front yard. Properties which are not platted shall measure setbacks from
the standards prescribed for rear, and side yards in the applicable zoning
district.
D. For the purposes of this section a solid fence is described as fencing
which does not meet the standards of a transparent fence as identified in
Section 17.60.020.
E. All fences and walls shall be constructed with a finished side facing
outward from the property. The posts and support beams shall be on the inside or
shall be designed as an integral part of the finished surface.
F. No barbed wire fences shall be allowed in the residential zoning
districts, unless the owner of property has a valid livestock permit, or the
planning commission has approved a site plan which includes barbed wire fencing
for security purposes.
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