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Fences in Kyle, TX

What the Kyle zoning ordinance says about fences, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

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Chapter 53 regulates fences by district rather than in one section. A privacy fence is defined as an opaque fence at least six feet high (Sec. 53-5). Commercial and industrial development abutting residential property needs solid screening fences of six to eight feet with landscaping (Secs. 53-484, 53-531, 53-560, 53-588, 53-614). In NC and CC districts, front fences are capped at three feet (solid portions two feet) with chain link, sheet metal, plastic, vinyl, and barbed wire prohibited (Secs. 53-664, 53-671). M-3 parks require a perimeter fence (Sec. 53-384(6)). Check permit requirements under the building regulations chapter with the city before construction. Confirm the current text and any overlay, PUD condition, or plat note with the Kyle Planning Department before relying on this cell.

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