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http://www.edmonton.ca/bylaws_licences/service-fence-permit.aspx) s) H: C& t* _$ O8 q$ j
& f4 \$ r8 \! b5 dTwo factors that need to be considered when building a fence are its height and location. Both are regulated by the zoning bylaw. If the height and location guidelines are followed, no development permit is required.
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The height of a fence/wall/gate should not exceed:. D6 }9 V# Y8 A7 z+ P1 _
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1.85m (6.1ft) in any portion of the rear yard
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***NEW HEIGHT REGULATION FOR FRONT YARDS is 1.2 Meters (4 ft)
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: I! D2 K! m; r V- C* C7 TTall Fences
7 L0 H6 N9 y9 RHeight of fence, wall or gate is determined using the height of the material being used to construct it (doesn't include fence posts). The height is determined by measuring from the general ground level 0.5 meters back of the property line of the Site on which the fence, wall, or gate is to be constructed. Fences higher than the zoning regulations allow will require a development permit.
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A fence can be built out of wood, brick, stone, concrete or metal. However, electric fencing and barbed wire cannot be used. |
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