Shed permit rules in Oakley, CA β also referred to as storage shed, backyard shed, or accessory building regulations β set size limits, setbacks, and when a building permit is required.
Accessory structures (sheds, detached storage buildings) in Oakley require building permits based on size and use. Sheds must be at least 5 feet from fences (3 feet if metal or non-combustible material). Setbacks from property lines apply per the Oakley Zoning Code. Contact the Oakley Building Division at (925) 625-7005 for permit requirements.
Oakley building code typically exempts small accessory structures under 120 square feet from building permits, provided they are single-story, not for habitation, and meet setback requirements. Structures over 120 sq ft require building permits. All sheds must comply with zoning setbacks from property lines (typically 3 to 5 feet). Electrical connections to sheds require electrical permits. Sheds cannot be used as living quarters. HOAs may impose additional restrictions on size, placement, and appearance. Pre-fabricated sheds still must meet setback requirements.
Unpermitted structure: retroactive permit with penalty. Non-compliant setback: modification or removal. Habitation violation: immediate correction.
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