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Fence Permit in Moore, OK — When You Need One, Cost & Setbacks

Moore requires a fence permit for any fence over 6 feet tall, any fence in a front yard, and any fence located on a corner lot within the visibility triangle. Fences under 6 feet on rear or interior side yards in standard residential lots typically do NOT require a permit, though they must still meet setback and material standards.

Maximum height: 6 feet in residential rear and side yards (without permit), 4 feet in front yards (between the front building line and the street), 8 feet in commercial / industrial districts with permit and engineering. Pool barriers must be at least 4 feet tall and meet the more-restrictive pool-barrier specifics under IRC Appendix V.

Corner-lot visibility triangle: a 25-foot triangle formed by the intersecting curb lines and a chord across them. Within this triangle, fences and any visual obstruction must be limited to 30 inches in height. This is rigorously enforced after vehicle-pedestrian incidents at residential intersections.

Who needs this permit

Is this permit required for your Moore project?

Any property owner constructing a fence over 6 feet tall, a fence in the front yard, a fence on a corner lot within the visibility triangle, or a pool barrier fence. Standard sub-6-foot rear-yard fences typically do not need a permit but must still meet setback and material standards.

Moore cost range

Expected permit fees in Moore

Fence permit (when required): $50 flat. No per-linear-foot charge. Engineered drawings for fences over 8 feet add $500-$1,500.

Fees reference the current Moore Community Development fee schedule. Contact (405) 793-5053 to confirm for your specific project valuation.

Required documents

What Moore Community Development needs from you

  • Moore fence permit application
  • Site plan showing fence location, property lines, setbacks, and existing structures
  • Fence height, material, and post-spacing detail
  • Engineered drawings for fences over 8 feet (commercial / industrial)
  • Pool-barrier compliance detail if the fence serves as a pool barrier

Process & timeline

Step-by-step process in Moore

  1. 1

    Submit application at City Hall or GovBuilt — typically issued same day.

  2. 2

    Final inspection on completion — verifies height, location relative to property lines, and corner-lot visibility triangle compliance.

Common reasons for rejection

Why Moore rejects fence permit applications

  • Fence in the corner-lot visibility triangle taller than 30 inches
  • Fence over 6 feet without permit
  • Fence located in a public utility easement
  • Pool barrier fence with gaps over 4 inches or self-closing latch under 54 inches AFF
  • Front-yard fence over 4 feet tall

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Moore Community Development: (405) 793-5053 · 301 N Broadway Ave, Moore, OK 73160

Fence permit FAQs — Moore, OK

Do I need a permit for a 6-foot fence in Moore?

No, on a standard residential rear or side yard. Yes if the fence is in the front yard, on a corner lot within the 25-foot visibility triangle, exceeds 6 feet, or serves as a pool barrier.

How tall can my Moore fence be?

4 feet in front yards. 6 feet in residential side and rear yards (no permit needed). 8 feet in commercial / industrial with permit. Anything over 8 feet requires engineered drawings.

What is the corner-lot visibility triangle?

A 25-foot triangle formed by the intersecting curb lines at a corner, with a chord across them. Within this triangle, fences and any other visual obstruction must be limited to 30 inches in height to preserve sight lines for drivers and pedestrians.

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Not legal advice. Permitly is a software tool that summarizes publicly available Moore Community Development requirements. Information on this page is general guidance, not legal, engineering, or code-compliance advice. Fees, forms, and review timelines can change without notice. Always confirm requirements with Moore Community Development at (405) 793-5053 or a licensed professional before submitting an application.