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Carport Rules: Castro Valley vs Oakland

How do carport rules rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and Oakland, CA?

Castro Valley and Oakland have similar restriction levels.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Carports in Alameda County generally require a building permit and must meet residential setbacks. They may count toward lot coverage limits but are often allowed in setbacks with reduced requirements.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Oakland carports are accessory structures under Planning Code 17.108. A Building Permit is required for any carport over 120 sq ft or attached to a home, with 3-5 foot setbacks and 12-15 foot height limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyOakland
PermitRequired-
Typical max height12-15 feet-
Reduced setbackOften 3 feet accessory-
Lot coverageCounts toward limit-
VHFHSZClass A roofing advised-
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Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Castro Valley FAQ

Is a canvas carport permit-free?

Temporary fabric structures may avoid permits in some cases, but any structure left in place longer than 180 days or attached to footings is generally a permitted structure.

Can I turn my carport into a garage?

Yes, with a building permit to add walls, electrical, and doors; the enclosed space must meet all current code requirements for an attached garage.

Oakland FAQ

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