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Lot Coverage Limits: Bostonia vs El Cajon

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Bostonia, CA and El Cajon, CA?

Bostonia and El Cajon have similar restriction levels.

Bostonia, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Lot coverage limits in unincorporated San Diego County are set by the Zoning Ordinance. Coverage typically ranges from 25% to 60% depending on zone. ADUs up to 800 sq ft are exempt from lot coverage calculations per state law.

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El Cajon, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

El Cajon regulates lot coverage through Title 17 of the Zoning Ordinance. Maximum lot coverage varies by residential zone, with R-1 zones typically allowing up to 50% coverage. All roofed structures including garages, carports, and accessory buildings count toward the maximum.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBostoniaEl Cajon
Rural Zones25–35% typical-
Semi-Rural35–50% typical-
Village ResidentialUp to 60%-
ADU ExemptUp to 800 sq ft does not count-
IncludesAll roofed structures at foundation-
R-1 Zone-Approximately 50% maximum coverage
What Counts-All roofed structures
ADU Exception-State law overrides for 800+ sq ft ADUs
Code Reference-ECMC Title 17 — Zoning
Contact-Community Development — 619-441-1726

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Bostonia FAQ

What is the lot coverage limit for my property?

It depends on your zoning designation. Rural zones typically allow 25-35%, semi-rural 35-50%, and village residential up to 60%. Contact County PDS for your specific zone's limit.

Does an ADU count toward lot coverage?

ADUs up to 800 sq ft are exempt from lot coverage calculations per state law. Larger ADUs may count toward the coverage limit.

Do pools count as lot coverage?

Swimming pools and uncovered decks typically do not count toward lot coverage. Only roofed structures measured at their foundation footprint are counted.

El Cajon FAQ

What is the maximum lot coverage in El Cajon?

It varies by zone. Single-family R-1 zones typically allow up to approximately 50% lot coverage. Check your specific zone district in Title 17 of the municipal code.

Do garages count toward lot coverage?

Yes. All roofed structures including garages, carports, covered patios, and accessory buildings are included in the lot coverage calculation.

How do I find my lot coverage limit?

Contact the Community Development Department at 619-441-1726 or review the development standards for your zone district in ECMC Title 17 Zoning.

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