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City of calgary residential fence bylaws.
It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the work being carried out conforms to any restrictive covenants caveats or other restrictions that are registered on the land title.
All copies of active bylaws are available on calgary ca.
On the website civicinfo bc you can search across local government websites province wide to find bylaws relating to fences in your community.
City bylaws are very clear when it comes to fence restrictions.
New fence construction is not permitted to extend onto city of calgary property.
Bylaws are subject to.
Fencing regulations for calgary include the following.
To find a bylaw that is not listed below you can search for all bylaws here.
Bylaws are created to protect public health and safety the environment and public and private property.
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Bylaws by topic with an explanation of what the municipal bylaw regulates a link to the corresponding legislation information on how to file a complaint.
Below you can find summaries of each of our city of calgary bylaws.
While informal communication with neighbours is a simple way of addressing neighbourhood concerns in situations where this is not a viable option calgarians can call 311 to make an inquiry or to file a complaint for investigation.
Building a fence twice can be very expensive and quite possible if you do not adhere to the bylaws.
City of calgary bylaws if you are building a fence within the city of calgary s limits your fence will need to be built to code unless you manage to receive a special permit.
Visit the encroachments page for more information.
For the street facing side of your property within city limits the maximum height your fence can be is 1 2 metres 4 ft.
Check with your city or town hall to find the fence bylaw that applies in your community.
This allows patrolling officers to see into the property if necessary and allows for the easier identification of your property for other emergency services.