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Title 17 — Zoning

Chapter 17.24 — STANDARDS FOR FENCES AND WALLS, AND INTERSECTION VISIBILITY

Live Oak, Sutter County Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Live Oak, Sutter County

§ 17.24.010. Standards applicable to walls and fences in all zone districts.

  • A. Located Within Yard Areas. Fences and walls may be located within yard areas if all of the standards provided in this chapter are met.

  • B. Height Measurement. Fence and wall height shall be measured from the top of the fence or wall to the finished grade level on the uphill side of the fence or wall.

  • C. Prohibited Materials. In all zone districts, fences and walls along public street frontages are prohibited from using coiled barbed wire, coiled razor wire or similar material, except if required by any law or regulation of the City, State of California, or Federal government.

  • D. Maintenance. All walls and fences shall be maintained in a safe and neat condition at all times. (Ord. 526 § 1, 2010)

§ 17.24.020. Standards for residential zone districts.

  • A. Height. The maximum height of a fence or wall is three feet within any front yard or street-side yard, and seven feet in any interior side yard and rear yard. Residential properties may increase existing fence height from six feet to seven feet, as long as the materials used are consistent with the existing fencing material (see Figure 17.24.020).

Figure 17.24.020: Residential Fencing

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  • B. Material. Where an R-3 Zone District abuts an R-1 or R-2 Zone District a six-foot-high masonry wall shall be constructed along all common property lines.

  • (Ord. 526 § 1, 2010; Ord. 569 § 3, 2019)

§ 17.24.030. Standards for commercial and industrial zone districts.

  • A. Outdoor Storage. All outdoor storage and equipment rental facilities fronting on a public right-ofway shall be screened from view by a six-foot-high masonry wall or masonry pilasters and wood or similar decorative materials, as approved by the Planning Director.

  • B. Outdoor Sales Areas. If a permitted outdoor sales display area is proposed to be fenced, such as with auto, boat, RV sales or plant nursery, all fencing fronting on the public right-of-way shall consist of a decorative material such as masonry pilasters and wood fencing, wrought iron, or similar decorative materials, as approved by the Planning Director.

  • C. Wall and Fence Location Along Streets. Walls and fences within front and street side landscape areas, as provided in subsections A and B , shall be placed in the rear of the required landscape area, with required landscaping placed in front of the fence or wall.

  • D. Walls and Fences in Interior Side and Rear Landscaping. Where a commercial or industrial zone district is adjacent to residentially zoned property a six-foot-high masonry wall shall be provided along all common property lines and shall be provided with five-foot-wide interior landscaping as provided in Sections 17.27.050.B.2 and 17.27.070.B.

(Ord. 526 § 1, 2010)

§ 17.24.040. Clear vision triangle.

  • A. In order to provide for safe visibility for traffic and pedestrians, visibility at street and alley intersections and at driveway connections to streets shall not be blocked by vegetation, structures, and mounds of dirt above a height of 30 inches. This restriction applies to all land within a triangular area that is measured 30 feet from the corner along the front and street side lot line and connecting the lines across the property.

  • B. Exceptions are utility poles, traffic warning signs on a pole, and trees trimmed to minimum of eight feet above grade.

  • (Ord. 526 § 1, 2010)

§ 17.24.050. Exceptions to the standards.

The standards provided in this chapter may be adjusted if approved by the Planning Commission as part of a subdivision map, use permit, or if approved as part of a Planned Development Zone District.

(Ord. 526 § 1, 2010)

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Contents — Live Oak, Sutter County Zoning Code
Live Oak, Sutter County Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.01 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 17.02 — RESIDENTIAL ZONE DISTRICTS
    3. Chapter 17.03 — COMMERCIAL ZONE DISTRICTS
    4. Chapter 17.04 — EMPLOYMENT ZONE DISTRICTS
    5. Chapter 17.05 — CIVIC (C) ZONE DISTRICT
    6. Chapter 17.06 — URBAN RESERVE (UR) ZONE DISTRICT
    7. Chapter 17.08 — SPECIAL DESIGN (SD) COMBINING ZONE DISTRICT
    8. Chapter 17.09 — SPECIFIC PLAN (SP) COMBINING ZONE DISTRICT
    9. Chapter 17.10 — DOWNTOWN (D) COMBINING ZONE DISTRICT
    10. Chapter 17.11 — NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER (NC) COMBINING ZONE DISTRICT
    11. Chapter 17.12 — CIVIC CENTER (CC) COMBINING ZONE DISTRICT
    12. Chapter 17.15 — STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC USES IN RESIDENTIAL ZON…
    13. Chapter 17.16 — STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC USES IN COMMERCIAL AND …
    14. Chapter 17.17 — STANDARDS FOR MEDICAL AND COMMERCIAL MARIJUANA
    15. Chapter 17.20 — BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
    16. Chapter 17.21 — REQUIRED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
    17. Chapter 17.22 — YARD REGULATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS
    18. Chapter 17.23 — HEIGHT LIMITS AND EXCEPTIONS
    19. Chapter 17.24 — STANDARDS FOR FENCES AND WALLS, AND INTERSECTI…
    20. Chapter 17.25 — STANDARDS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING F…
    21. Chapter 17.26 — EXTERIOR LIGHTING
    22. Chapter 17.27 — STANDARDS FOR LANDSCAPING
    23. Chapter 17.28 — STANDARDS FOR SIGNS
    24. Chapter 17.29 — TRASH CONTAINER ENCLOSURES
    25. Chapter 17.30 — SCREENING OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
    26. Chapter 17.35 — TYPES OF SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
    27. Chapter 17.36 — AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING REGULATIONS
    28. Chapter 17.37 — GENERAL PROCESSING PROCEDURES
    29. Chapter 17.38 — NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES AND USES
    30. Chapter 17.39 — ENFORCEMENT
    31. Chapter 17.40 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    32. Chapter 17.41 — OFFICIAL STREET MAP AND OFFICIAL PLAN LINES
    33. Chapter 17.50 — DEFINITIONS

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