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FAQS about fences in Ocean Pines
Monday, April 11, 2022
The following is the latest in a series of FAQ columns planned for the Ocean Pines website and newsletter:
Everything you need to know about life in Ocean Pines, from A to Z
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Q. Where can I find regulations regarding fences in Ocean Pines?
A. Section 200.5 of the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) Guidelines has specific information about fencing restrictions and can be found at
/web/pages/public-works
.
Q. Are fences permitted?
A. Yes, but there are exceptions. The ARC has authority to set up regulations as to the height and size requirements. Fences must contribute to and be in keeping with the character of the area in which it is built.
Additionally, certain sections in Ocean Pines may have separate guidelines regarding fences. The Declarations of Restrictions for the different sections in Ocean Pines can be viewed online at .org/web/pages/board-of-directors.
Q. Do I need a permit to build a fence?
A. Yes. The following must be submitted before you build a fence:• Zoning permit from Worcester County (available at
https://www.co.worcester.md.us/departments/drp/permit
)
• Filing fee and review inspection fee
• Completion Agreement (The completion deposit is refundable upon final inspection and approval of the fencing and landscaping by the CPI Department.)
• Two completed copies of the Application for Fencing (available at Ocean Pines Public Works or online at
/documents/20124/123453/permit%20application%20%281%29.pdf/4451bebe-6089-1ba4-ed41-85f85d61bcac
• Two copies of a site plan showing the proposed location of the fencing and the types and locations of plantings outside of the enclosure
Q. Is there a limit to how tall a fence can be?
A. Yes. The maximum height of a privacy fence is 6 feet from the ground directly below it. (Only a maximum of 24 feet in length of privacy fencing is allowed.) Pre-manufactured dog runs up to 72 square feet are also allowed up to 6 feet. Play and pet enclosure fencing and architectural fencing can’t be higher than 4 feet.
Q. Can I use any materials I want to build a fence?
A. No. Metal posts, metals rails and wire mesh are not permitted.
Q. I just planted a garden and want to put some fencing around it. Do I need a permit?
A. No. Fencing is allowed around vegetable gardens and newly landscaped areas without a permit as long as the fence is no more than 2 feet above the ground and is removed after the vegetable growing season and/or the newly landscaped area is established.
Q. I’ve obtained the necessary permits and have had my fence built. Is there anything else I need to do?
A. Yes! Fences require plantings that screen the outside perimeter. Generally, planting every 3 feet with a minimum height of 30 inches for a 6-foot-high fence and 18 inches for a 4-foot-high fence is appropriate.
If a fence is not screened within one year after approval, or the plantings are not maintained, the enclosure must be removed.