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Brookfield Heights fence rules.
(Will yours pass?)

Putting up a fence in Brookfield Heights? Tell Dave what you're thinking. He'll check your plan against the actual Brookfield Heights CC&Rs and reply within one business day with a yes, no, or "tweak this and you're golden." Free. No quote, no salesperson — just an answer.

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At a glance

What Brookfield Heights typically allows

Verified 2026-05-01 · Source: https://www.brookfieldowners.com/wp-content/files/govdocs/ccrs.pdf

Materials allowed
  • #1 grade cedar pickets with treated pine or cedar railings and posts
Max height
Front
— ft
Side
6 ft
Rear
6 ft
ARC review

Required before install.

Notes

Fences must be 6 feet in height, constructed with #1 grade cedar pickets and treated pine or cedar railings/posts; must not be erected nearer to the front street than the front wall of the dwelling; hedges may not be installed more than 3 feet in front of the dwelling’s front wall. Installation of such fences may be completed without ACC approval, but other fences require ACC approval.

Article 4.05, Amended and Restated CC&Rs (updated 8.7.01)

Rules summarized from publicly recorded CC&Rs and Dave's hands-on experience in Brookfield Heights. HOAs amend rules — always confirm with your board or management company before ordering materials.

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