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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA

I have a single family residence with a small HOA thing.. I want to build a new wood fence around my house.. according to the PCNR rules the fence is restricted as below.. I think I understand most of this but what does the fence within 15 feet of the top or toe rear pad mean? Where is this? I basically want a wooden fence around the side of my house to keep my dog safe and some privacy from people looking inside... The house is in the corner and adjacent to one house on its right and one house on its rear. Thanks.


"All fences, including the location, style, material, color, height, and
function thereof, shall be subject to the written approval of the Board prior
to installation thereof. The Board shall consider the topography of the
land and the maintenance of views before granting such approval. No
fences, rails, hedges, or any structure over 36 inches in height shall be
placed or allowed to exist in front yard setbacks. Fences within 15 feet of
the top or toe of rear pad line shall be limited to chain link, split rail,
wrought iron or other materials that do not obstruct views. Fences, walls,
rails or hedges elsewhere on the Lot shall be limited to 72 inches in
height. The Owner will maintain and keep in good condition and repair
the fences located on the building site. If the Owner fails or refuses to
fully and faithfully comply with and conform to the provisions of this
Section, then Declarant shall have the right to cause the Owner to perform
such work as may be necessary to fulfill the requirements of this Section."
 
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