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Beekeeping: Castro Valley vs Oakland

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

Oakland has fewer restrictions than Castro Valley.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping is permitted in most Alameda County zones with setback and hive-count limits. Keepers must register with the County Agricultural Commissioner under CA Food and Agricultural Code 29040.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Oakland allows beekeeping as a home occupation with a maximum of 3 hives (Planning Code §17.112.040). Activity may be conducted in outdoor areas on the same lot as a dwelling unit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyOakland
Residential max2 hives small lot-
Side/rear setback5 feet-
Flyway barrier6 ft if within 25 ft-
RegistrationAg Commissioner required-
Water sourceOn-site required-
Allowed-Yes — as home occupation
Max Hives-3 per lot
Location-Outdoor area on same lot as dwelling
Code-Planning Code §17.112.040

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Castro Valley FAQ

Do I need a permit to keep bees?

No permit, but annual registration with the County Agricultural Commissioner is required under state law. Zoning compliance is also required.

Can neighbors object to my hives?

Yes. If bees create a documented nuisance (swarms, stings, water on neighbor property), code enforcement or the Ag Commissioner can require relocation or reduction.

Oakland FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Oakland?

Oakland allows beekeeping as a home occupation with a maximum of 3 hives (Planning Code §17.112.040). Activity may be conducted in outdoor areas on the same lot as a dwelling unit.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Oakland?

Allowed: Yes — as home occupation. Max Hives: 3 per lot. Location: Outdoor area on same lot as dwelling. Code: Planning Code §17.112.040.

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