Chapter 17.64 — FENCES, WALLS AND HEDGES
Winters Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-07 · Winters
§ 17.64.010. Three-foot, six-inch height limit. ¶
A. No fencing, walls, structures or hedges over three-feet, six-inches in height shall be allowed in the following areas:
In residential zones in front or secondary front yard setbacks, except as allowed elsewhere in this title;
In residential zones in street side setbacks within forty-five (45) feet of a street corner;
In any nonresidential zone within ten (10) feet of any front property line; except as allowed elsewhere in this title; or
In any nonresidential zone within a triangle formed by measuring thirty feet from any street corner down the lot lines and connecting across the property.
B. Six-Foot Height Limit.
Fences, walls or hedges not regulated by subsection A , may be permitted on a lot up to six feet in height.
C. Additional Fence Height.
Fence heights regulated in subsection B , may be permanently increased by two feet to a maximum height of eight feet on interior side and rear yards in residential zones if:
a. The property owners on both sides of the proposed fence agree in writing to the additional fence height. The document shall be recorded with the county; and
b. That portion of the fence between six and eight feet in height is constructed of a material which is at least fifty (50) percent open.
Fence heights up to eight feet may be permitted on a site without respect to yard setbacks where it is found under site plan or design review that additional fence height is needed to reduce visual or noise impacts associated with a commercial or industrial use to adjoining residential lands.
(prior code § 8-1.6001(A)-(C); Ord. 97-03 § 2 (part))
§ 17.64.020. Building permit required when. ¶
A building permit is required for any fence or wall over six feet in height, and any retaining wall over three feet in height.
(prior code § 8-1.6001(D); Ord. 97-03 § 2 (part))
§ 17.64.030. Encroachment permit required when. ¶
An encroachment permit is required for a fence or wall that is constructed within a utility easement or public right-of-way.
(prior code § 8-1.6001(E); Ord. 97-03 § 2 (part))
§ 17.64.040. Hazard not permitted. ¶
In no instance shall a fence, wall or hedge be permitted which may create a hazard to vehicular or pedestrian traffic, as determined by the city engineer. (prior code § 8-1.6001(F); Ord. 97-03 § 2 (part))
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▸ Title 17 — Zoning
Overview- Chapter 17.04 — INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 17.08 — USE CLASSIFICATIONS
- Chapter 17.12 — PLANNING AGENCY
- Chapter 17.16 — APPLICATIONS AND PUBLIC HEARINGS
- Chapter 17.20 — USE PERMITS
- Chapter 17.24 — VARIANCES
- Chapter 17.28 — ZONING AMENDMENTS
- Chapter 17.32 — TEMPORARY ACTIVITY PERMITS
- Chapter 17.36 — DESIGN REVIEW
- Chapter 17.40 — ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
- Chapter 17.44 — ZONING DISTRICT DESCRIPTIONS
- Chapter 17.48 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 17.52 — LAND USE REGULATIONS: ZONING MATRIX
- Chapter 17.54 — VACATION RENTALS
- Chapter 17.56 — LOT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
- Chapter 17.58 — FORM-BASED CODE FOR DOWNTOWN
- Chapter 17.60 — RESIDENTIAL DENSITIES AND STANDARDS
- Chapter 17.64 — FENCES, WALLS AND HEDGES
- Chapter 17.68 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
- Chapter 17.72 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
- Chapter 17.76 — LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION
- Chapter 17.80 — SIGNS
- Chapter 17.84 — ANIMAL KEEPING
- Chapter 17.88 — RIGHT TO FARM
- Chapter 17.92 — PRE-MANUFACTURED BUILDINGS
- Chapter 17.94 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
- Chapter 17.96 — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
- Chapter 17.98 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
- Chapter 17.100 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT USES
- Chapter 17.104 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES AND LOTS
- Chapter 17.108 — HISTORICAL PRESERVATION
- Chapter 17.112 — COMMERCIAL CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION
- Chapter 17.116 — SIDEWALK CAFE
- Chapter 17.120 — VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTY REGISTRATION
- Chapter 17.121 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
- Chapter 17.122 — SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY UNITS
- Chapter 17.123 — FARMWORKER HOUSING
- Chapter 17.124 — SUPPORTIVE HOUSING
- Chapter 17.125 — TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
- Chapter 17.200 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING REQUIREMENTS
- Chapter 17.205 — CANNABIS USES