Edmonton Fence Permit Requirements: What You Need to Know
/Building a new fence or upgrading your property in Edmonton is an exciting project that promises enhanced privacy, security, and curb appeal. At Atlantic Fence, with over 40 years of experience serving Western Canada, we understand that a successful fence installation goes beyond just quality materials and expert craftsmanship. It also means navigating local regulations to ensure your project is fully compliant with the City of Edmonton bylaws.
Before you break ground, it's crucial to understand the fence permit requirements. This guide from Atlantic Fence will help you avoid potential fines and ensure your new fence integrates seamlessly with your property and neighborhood.
Do You Need a Fence Permit in Edmonton?
Not every fence project requires a permit, but many do, especially if your fence or privacy screen exceeds specific height limits. In Edmonton, a Development Permit is typically required for "over-height" fences and privacy screening projects.
Here’s a clear breakdown of when a Development Permit is necessary:
Fences built at ground level:
If any portion of the rear yard or interior side yard exceeds 2.0 meters (6 feet 7 inches) high.
If any portion of the front yard and/or flanking side yard (the longer property line adjacent to the roadway) exceeds 1.3 meters (4 feet 3 inches) high.
Privacy Screens built on a platform structure (like decks or porches) or a rooftop terrace:
If any portion of the front yard, required side setback, or within 2.5 meters of a rear lot line exceeds 1.3 meters (4 feet 3 inches) high.
If any portion of all other yards exceeds 2.0 meters (6 feet 7 inches) high.
It's important to note that a building permit is generally not required for a fence or privacy screening unless it's being constructed as part of a hot tub or swimming pool enclosure.
Why Are Fence Permits Important?
Permits might seem like an additional step, but they are essential for both homeowners and the community:
Ensuring Compliance: Development permits ensure your project adheres to the Zoning Bylaw and fits harmoniously with the surrounding neighborhood.
Safety Standards: When applicable, building and trade permits ensure that construction is safe and follows the Alberta Safety Codes Act.
Guiding Development: Permits are a key tool for guiding urban development towards a safe, inclusive, and vibrant city.
Avoiding Penalties: Starting work without the necessary written permission can lead to stop-work orders, fines, or administrative penalties.
Who Can Apply for a Fence Permit?
Both homeowners and their contractors can apply for home improvement permits on their behalf. As fully ticketed and certified professionals, the team at Atlantic Fence can assist you with the permit application process, ensuring your project starts on the right foot.
Key Considerations Before You Apply
Before submitting your permit application, keep these crucial points in mind:
Property Lines: Always refer to a land survey, such as a Real Property Report, to accurately identify your property lines. This helps prevent accidental encroachments onto city property or your neighbor's land. Our experienced estimators at Atlantic Fence can help verify measurements during an on-site visit.
Utility Lines: Be mindful of construction safety. Before you dig, ensure you are aware of and avoid damaging any gas or other utility lines located near your property lines.
Allowed Materials: Fences and privacy screens in Edmonton can be constructed from a variety of materials, including wood, brick, stone, glass, concrete, or metal. You can even use vegetation like shrubs or trees as part of your screening. At Atlantic Fence, we specialize in durable chain link fencing, available in various designs and colors, and we can also assist with other materials like wood.
Prohibited Materials: For safety and community standards, electric fencing and barbed wire are not permitted for residential fences.
How to Get Help and Apply
The City of Edmonton's Development Services team can assist with questions about your project and permit requirements.
For expert guidance and to ensure your fencing project adheres to all local regulations, don't hesitate to contact Atlantic Fence. We pride ourselves on installing fences "without causing any damage to the property or violating building codes and regulations".
Conclusion
Understanding Edmonton's fence permit requirements is a crucial step in any successful fencing project. By familiarizing yourself with height regulations, material guidelines, and the application process, you can ensure your new fence is beautiful and functional and fully compliant with local bylaws.
With over 40 years of business reputation in Edmonton, Atlantic Fence is your trusted partner for high-quality, compliant fence installations and repairs. Our fully ticketed and certified professionals are dedicated to providing the best possible experience from start to finish, offering competitive prices and flexible payment options.
Whether you're planning a new chain link fence, need a repair, or are considering a new driveway gate, contact the experts at Atlantic Fence today for a quote. Let us help you secure your property and enhance your home with confidence and peace of mind.