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Title 17 — Zoning OrdinancePart 3 — General Regulations

Chapter 17.13 — FENCES AND WALLS

Upland Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-07 · Upland

§ 17.13.010. Purpose.

This chapter establishes standards for the height, placement, and design of fences and walls.

§ 17.13.020. Applicability.

  • A. The standards in this article apply to fences and walls within all zones as defined in Part 7 (Definitions).

  • B. In the event of any inconsistency between regulations in this chapter and those outside of this chapter, the provisions of this chapter shall govern.

§ 17.13.030. Measurement of Fence or Wall Height.

  • A. The height of a fence or wall shall be measured from the adjacent finished grade at the base to the top edge of the fence or wall. See Figure 17.13-1 (Fence and Wall Height).

FIGURE 17.13-1 FENCE AND WALL HEIGHT

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  • B. If the adjacent finished grade is different on opposite sides of the fence or wall, the height shall be measured from the side with the highest finished grade to the highest point on the fence. See Figure 17.13-2 (Fence and Wall Height with Grade Change).

FIGURE 17.13-2 FENCE AND WALL HEIGHT WITH GRADE CHANGE

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  • C. If a fence is atop a wall, the total height shall be measured from the base of the wall.

§ 17.13.040. Height Limits.

  • A. A fence or wall shall not exceed the maximum permitted height as shown in Table 17.13-1 (Maximum Height of Fences and Walls).
TABLE 17.13.1 MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF FENCES AND WALLS
Fence or Wall Location Industrial Zones All Other Zones
Within front and street side setback area (i.e.
minimum required setback or up to main building)
3.5 ft. 3.5 ft.
Within rear or interior side setback area 8 ft. 6 ft.
All other areas on parcel 8 ft. 6 ft.
  • B. Within residential zones, an additional 2 feet of height is permitted for ornamental features that do not provide a screening function, such as an archway over a gate or ornamental figures intermittently situated along the top of a fence or wall. Decorative arches and other similar entry features within the front and street side setback areas may be up to 8 feet in height. See Figure 17.13-3 (Decorative Arches).

FIGURE 17.13-3 DECORATIVE ARCHES

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§ 17.13.050. Location.

  • A. Private fences and walls are prohibited in the public right-of-way.

  • B. The placement of fences and walls shall not create safety hazards for motorists and pedestrians.

  • C. Fences and walls shall not obstruct reasonable access to a property in the case of fire or other emergency.

§ 17.13.060. Fence and Wall Materials.

  • A. Fences and walls shall be constructed of decorative masonry, ornamental steel or iron, or wood and shall complement the architectural style of the primary structures on the property. Other materials may be permitted if the Development Services Director determines the design to be compatible with adjacent structures and the surrounding neighborhood.

  • B. Fences and walls shall not be constructed of inappropriate materials such as sheet metal, vehicles, underground/above-ground tanks, garage doors, aluminum siding, corrugated tin, and other similar materials not specifically designed for use as fencing.

  • C. Chain-link, barbed wire, razor wire, or wire mesh fences are prohibited in all residential zones and areas visible from a public or private street.

  • D. Fences and walls shall be constructed so that no hazards, such as nails, spikes, wires or other sharp or pointed objects, protrude from or exist upon the fence. The use of barbed wire, razor wire and other similar materials is prohibited, unless deemed necessary for safety by the Development Services Director.

§ 17.13.070. Temporary Construction Fences.

Temporary fences around construction sites that are erected and maintained pursuant to Upland Municipal Code Title 15 (Building and Construction) shall be permitted.

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Contents — Upland Zoning Code
Upland Zoning Code
  1. Title 16 — Subdivisions
  2. Title 17 — Zoning Ordinance
    Overview
    1. Part 1 — Enactment and Applicability
    2. Part 2 — Zoning Districts, Land Uses, and Development Standards
    3. Part 3 — General Regulations
      Overview
      1. Chapter 17.10 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
      2. Chapter 17.11 — PARKING AND LOADING
      3. Chapter 17.12 — LANDSCAPING
      4. Chapter 17.13 — FENCES AND WALLS
      5. Chapter 17.14 — OUTDOOR LIGHTING
      6. Chapter 17.15 — SIGNS
      7. Chapter 17.16 — PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND USE STANDARDS
      8. Chapter 17.17 — DENSITY BONUS PROGRAM
      9. Chapter 17.19 — ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES
      10. Chapter 17.20 — ADULT BUSINESSES
      11. Chapter 17.21 — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES
      12. Chapter 17.22 — AUTOMOTIVE AND VEHICLE SERVICE, SALES, AND STO…
      13. Chapter 17.23 — BED AND BREAKFASTS
      14. Chapter 17.23.1 — SHORT-TERM RENTALS
      15. Chapter 17.24 — COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY
      16. Chapter 17.25 — COTTAGE FOOD OPERATIONS
      17. Chapter 17.26 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
      18. Chapter 17.27 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
      19. Chapter 17.28 — LIVE/WORK UNITS
      20. Chapter 17.29 — MASSAGE THERAPY
      21. Chapter 17.30 — MOBILE HOME PARKS
      22. Chapter 17.31 — NON-CONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
      23. Chapter 17.32 — OUTDOOR DINING AND SEATING
      24. Chapter 17.33 — MOBILE FOOD BUSINESSES
      25. Chapter 17.34 — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STORAGE AND PARKING
      26. Chapter 17.35 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
      27. Chapter 17.35.1 — UNATTENDED COLLECTION CONTAINERS
      28. Chapter 17.36 — RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES
      29. Chapter 17.37 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
      30. Chapter 17.38 — SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING
      31. Chapter 17.39 — SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION
      32. Chapter 17.40 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
      33. Chapter 17.41 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS AND FILM PERMITS
      34. Chapter 17.42 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
      35. Chapter 17.42.1 — TWO-UNIT PROJECTS
      36. Chapter 17.42.5 — SMOKE SHOPS
    4. Part 5 — Land Use and Development Approval Procedures
    5. Part 6 — Zoning Ordinance Administration
    6. Part 7 — Definitions
  3. Title 18 — Specific Plans

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