Am I able to install temporary fencing to secure my property?

Yes, temporary fencing may be installed to secure developed areas of the property, meaning the building pad(s) and any swimming pool or spa. No permit is required for this temporary fencing as long as it meets the parameters established for Post-Fire Temporary Fencing

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1. How do I find existing permits for my destroyed or damaged structures?
2. What steps toward rebuilding can I take now?
3. How do I request a fee waiver or fee refund for a fire rebuild?
4. When is the deadline to apply to rebuild?
5. Am I able to stay on my property while I process an application to rebuild?
6. If I choose to rebuild or repair my home, what kind of permits will I need?
7. Do I need a permit to install erosion control devices for storm preparation?
8. Can I use any remaining structural elements?
9. What if I opt for a more complex project than the Planning Verification (PV)?
10. What if I have no plans to rebuild?
11. If I sell my property, is the new owner able to take advantage of the expedited processes and exemptions?
12. What are the property rights if a Woolsey affected property is sold?
13. What if I have charred landscaping but no structural damage?
14. Am I able to install temporary fencing to secure my property?
15. What are some resources to keep informed?