Bylaw Summary: Fencing Rules and Regulations for Fencing in Waterloo

When considering a fence project or an enclosure around your pool, don’t get caught with by-law complaints leading to costs for re-work or fines of ($350- $25,000 for first offences) on your fences. Jay Fencing is your expert advisor on planning and installing by-law compliant perimeters that also impress visually. This article features a highlight of resources for those planning a fencing project, followed by key items to consider when building residential or commercial perimeters.

Waterloo Bylaws Resources Relating to Fencing

Once your fencing or pool project is complete, the last thing you want is to be served a notice of by-law infraction. This may  lead a homeowner to have to pay for additional materials and labour to comply with city bylaws. The following content is a summary of key by-law related documents:

Key Items for Fencing Rules and Regulations

For those considering a fence for properties or for enclosing a pool, it is important to be aware of these points before starting a project.

Things to Know for Fencing Pools or Hot Tubs

Before adding a fence around a pool or hot tub, be sure to apply for a permit and to adhere to these regulations. These points are provided as a general guideline to plan and build pool enclosures and are not substitutes for Waterloo by-laws. Please see here for full by-law information.

Fences that are not chain link or wood lattice

Chain link or wood lattice fences

The city of Waterloo further stipulates requirements for temporary fencing during construction, temporary pools, gates, and entrances through buildings. These may be reviewed under section 11 and onwards from the by-law.

 

Things to Know for General Fencing

Before adding a fence the key to success is knowing and planning for by-law compliance so property owners can save money on re-work or by-law fines. The notes below are provided as a general guideline to plan and build pool enclosures and are not substitutes for Waterloo by-laws; please see here for full by-law information.

Residential Zones

Other Zones (including commercial, industrial, agricultural zones)

Residential Privacy Screens

The city of Waterloo further stipulates requirements for privacy screens, visibility triangles, grade elevation differences between lots, and additional prohibitions. These details may be reviewed from the by-law.

Let Jay Fencing Help Simplify Your Next Fencing Project

Having worked with clients on properties of all shapes and sizes, we have the understanding and practical know-how to ensure great looking fences that meet by-laws in Waterloo. Here is what others have said about Jay Fencing:

 

 

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Definitions
The following definitions are sourced from section 1.1 of the by-law:
Visibility triangle – Means the area within a triangle formed by measuring a prescribed distance along two specified intersecting lines and a third line joining the terminal points of the two measured lines.
Flankage yard – Means the yard extended to the rear lot line, between the longer lot line abutting a highway and the nearest wall of the main building, or the building line on a corner lot.  This, however, will not include any portion designated as a front yard.

You can rely on the knowledge and experience of Jay Fencing Ltd. Feel confident that we will recommend only the fencing that meets your specific needs and budget.

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