
POLICY FOR FENCES
(August 9, 1993)A. All proposed fences or privacy walls must be approved by the Modification
Committee prior to installation.B. Fencing of the front yard areas will not be permitted.
C. No chain link or unfinished aluminum fencing will be permitted.
D. No fences will extend beyond the building line thirty (30) feet back from the interior side of the sidewalk (for corner lots this includes the side yard also.)
E. All fences will be minimum of three (3) feet and maximum of five (5) feet in
height; unless prior approval is obtained.F. Wood fences: prefer the boards run vertical to the ground.
G. Fence cannot extend beyond the rear corner of your house toward the front.H. On wood fences, boards must have spaces between each board. Spaces must be greater than one-half the width of the boards. No stockade type fencing will be permitted.
I. Fences surrounding concrete patios are considered patio enclosure. Those in yard areas are fences.
ADDENDA: 6/29/98
J. Fences at the boundary line of Palomar Hills shall be of uniform construction. Style is to be "Shadow Box" 1 x 6 vertical with a maximum height of six (6) feet. (This is the style of the fence along Man O' War near Lyon Drive, at the rear of the Villas). Perimeter lots, other than those bordering or visible from Man O' War Drive, shall be consistent with existing fences on adjacent properties provided they conform to the fence guidelines.ADDENDA: 6/29/98
K. Support posts of all fences must be internal to the property.ADDENDA: 5/10/99
L. Post and rail landscape fences, made of stone or wood, no higher than 2 ½'ADDENDA: 3/12/12
M. No vinyl fencing will be permitted.