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  1. Updated and aligned fee schedules were approved by the Allen County and Fort Wayne Plan Commissions at the October 2021 business meetings. The updated fee schedules became effective January 1st, 2022. Our staff continues to focus on providing excellent services to the community.

  2. This Permit is signed by the applicant and issued by the Zoning Administrator, or its duly authorized agent, pursuant to Indiana Code Title 36-7-4, Allen County Code 3 (if in the Allen County), or City of Fort Wayne Code § 157 (if in the City of Fort Wayne).

  3. Sec. 86-7.1. Residential fences. Fences are permitted, or required, subject to the following: Residential fences may be located along the property line, except as limited by paragraph (3) of this section. Fences on all lots in all residential districts which enclose property or are within a required side or rear yard shall not exceed six feet ...

    • Fence Height
    • Fence Materials
    • Protected Zones Near Fence
    • Fence Setbacks
    • Applying For A Fence Permit
    • Fence Installation Permission from Neighbors

    Fences under the maximum height, such as 6 or 8 feet tall, may not require a permit. Fences at the maximum height may require a permit. Fences above the height limit are generally not allowed, even with supplements like lattice.

    In residential areas, it is usually difficult to obtain a fence permit for barbed wire or electric fences—no matter the height. Yet in the same city, barbed wire or electric fences may be allowed in certain industrial zones. Rural, unincorporated areas also give more leeway as to the type of fence materials, since industry or farming tend to have s...

    Fencing often cannot touch or extend into protected areas like wetlands or greenbelt buffers. Fencing might be allowed if it serves to protect that area.

    Setbacks may trigger the need for a fence permit. In some areas, fences in the front or back of a property are sometimes viewed differently. For traffic safety and to prevent communities from becoming walled fortresses, the city planners may require setback boundaries.

    Fence permits may be issued either on the city or county level. If you want to construct a fence in an unincorporated area, you may need to contact the county. If you want to construct a fence in a city (that is, incorporated), you might need to apply at the city level. Unlike some home projects that require permits—such as electrical, plumbing, an...

    If the fence is to be shared with a neighbor, you may need to obtain written consent from the neighbor if the fence is on the property line. The neighbor may legally be required to share the cost of the fence. Most areas do not require written consent, but some do. One such state, California, has the Good Neighbor Fence Lawwhich aims to remove the ...

  4. The cost of the fence permit application can vary, with fees ranging anywhere between $50 to $300. The processing time also varies, typically taking about one to two weeks. For a successful application, you need to submit an application form and a scaled site plan detailing the location and dimensions of the proposed fence, along with the necessary application fee.

  5. Address: Jeffersonville City Hall, 500 Quartermaster Court, Suite 200. Phone: 812-285-6415. Fax: 812-285-6468. Comments are closed. Application and Permit Information The City of Jeffersonville has recently moved to an online application and permitting system. Free accounts can be set up and all permits and applications can now be filed and ...

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  7. Noblesville, Indiana 46060 (317) 776-6325 ... A completed Fence permit application, notarized liability waiver (City Hall has notaries), site plan

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