Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Monday, March 17th, 2025 3:14pm.
Ono Island is known for its pristine coastal beauty, waterfront homes, and private island lifestyle. Unlike other communities, fencing is generally not permitted on Ono Island—except in specific cases, such as for homes with swimming pools. If you're considering adding a fence to your property, it's important to understand the Ono Island Property Owners Association (POA) permitting process and work with experienced contractors who are familiar with the island's regulations.
For the most part, traditional fences are not permitted on Ono Island. However, homeowners with swimming pools are required to install a fence for safety and liability reasons. These fences must meet specific guidelines and receive POA approval through the permitting process.
Additionally, invisible fences (for pets) are allowed and provide an alternative for homeowners who want to maintain an open, natural landscape while keeping pets secure.
If your home has a swimming pool, and you need to install a fence, you'll need to go through the Ono Island POA permitting process. Here’s what to expect:
I always recommend working with contractors who have experience navigating Ono Island’s regulations to ensure a smooth process.
If you’d like personal recommendations or need assistance finding the right contractor, feel free to contact me here.
✔ Fences are generally not permitted, except for homes with swimming pools.
✔ Pool fences must be approved through the Ono Island POA.
✔ Invisible fences are allowed for pets.
✔ Work with a contractor who understands Ono Island’s regulations to ensure compliance.
For more information on homeownership and property regulations on Ono Island, visit my blog. If you’re considering buying or selling a home, I’d love to help you navigate the process.
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