How close to the property line can I put my fence?

A fence can be built adjacent to the property line, however; it is your responsibility to ensure the location of your property line. The City will not get involved in disputes concerning property line locations. It is recommended that you hire a licensed professional surveyor in order to find the exact location of your property lines.

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1. What do I need a Zoning Permit for and how long does it take?
2. Do I need a permit for a temporary shed, or a shed on skids?
3. Does my contractor need to be licensed?
4. Do I need a permit for an inflatable swimming pool?
5. I am replacing an existing fence. Do I need a permit?
6. How close to the property line can I put my fence?
7. Is there a copy of previous site plan for my property in your office?
8. How close can my patio / driveway / sidewalk be to my property line?
9. Are there certain things that I am restricted from building on my property in my subdivision?
10. Do I have different rules since I live on a corner lot?
11. I am replacing the sign face at my business location, with no increase in the sign dimensions. Do I need a new permit?
12. How many signs are allowed for a commercial business?
13. How soon after an application has been submitted can I begin work?
14. Who do I make the check out to? Does the Planning Department accept credit cards?
15. Can I park my car in my yard?
16. Do I need a permit to have a garage sale?
17. Is it a law that I have to have the address displayed on my home or business?
18. My dog lives outside and the neighbors have informed me that he barks all of the time, am I violating any laws?
19. I am selling my home - am I allowed to place a sale sign between the curb and the sidewalk?
20. I received a citation from a Code Enforcement Officer. What do I do next?
21. I am replacing an existing structure. Do I need a permit?