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Every Lakewood Ranch village has different fence CC&Rs. The ARC approval process takes 2–4 weeks. Here's the complete HOA compliance guide — what's approved, what's not, and how the process works.
Lakewood Ranch is not a single HOA — it's a collection of villages (Country Club, Summerfield, Greenbrook, Riverside, Del Webb, Lorraine Lakes, etc.) each governed by their own CC&Rs with different fence rules. Material approved in one village may be prohibited in another. Getting the right village-specific guidance is critical.
Unlike non-HOA properties where you can get a permit and install, Lakewood Ranch requires formal HOA Architectural Review Committee approval before county permit application and before any fence work begins. The ARC review process typically takes 2–4 weeks with a complete application package.
Lakewood Ranch properties have very high pool ownership rates. Florida Building Code Section 424 requires pool barrier fencing for every residential pool. Aluminum ornamental fence in black is the dominant pool barrier choice throughout all Lakewood Ranch villages — it satisfies code requirements and meets nearly all village CC&Rs.
$24–$44 / LF installed
Zone: All Lakewood Ranch villages — pool barrier, property perimeter, estate appearance
$20–$36 / LF installed
Zone: Backyard privacy applications in all Lakewood Ranch villages allowing vinyl
$22–$40 / LF installed
Zone: Del Webb Lakewood Ranch, Del Webb Bayview, and 55+ community properties
Full city service page with pricing and Lakewood Ranch-specific FAQ
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Manatee/Sarasota County permit requirements and county rules
We handle the entire Lakewood Ranch fence process — village CC&R review, ARC approval package, county permit application, and professional installation.