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Setback Rules: Castro Valley vs Oakland

How do setback 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

Unincorporated Alameda County sets minimum front, side, and rear yard setbacks by zoning district under Title 17. Cities like Oakland, Fremont, Berkeley, Hayward, and Livermore adopt their own standards.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Oakland regulates building setbacks through the Planning Code and Chapter 15.48 (Setback Lines). Setbacks vary by zoning district with specific front, side, and rear requirements for each residential and commercial zone.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyOakland
Governing codeAlameda County Code Title 17-
R-1 front setbackTypically 20 feet-
R-1 side setbackTypically 5 feet minimum-
ADU setbacks4 feet (state preemption)-
Variance authorityBoard of Zoning Adjustments-
Governing Code-Oakland Planning Code and Ch. 15.48
Front Setback-15-20 feet typical (residential)
Side Setback-4-5 feet typical
Rear Setback-15-20 feet typical
Variance-Planning Commission or Zoning Manager

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Castro Valley FAQ

Do cities in Alameda County follow the same setbacks?

No. Incorporated cities like Oakland, Fremont, and Berkeley have their own zoning codes. Only unincorporated areas (Castro Valley, San Lorenzo, etc.) use Alameda County Title 17.

Can I build an ADU closer than zoning allows?

Yes. California Gov Code 65852.2 preempts local setbacks to 4 feet side and rear for ADUs regardless of the base zoning requirement.

Oakland FAQ

What are setbacks for my property?

Setbacks depend on your zoning district. Typical single-family zones require 15-20' front, 4-5' side, and 15-20' rear setbacks. Check the Planning Code and Ch. 15.48 for your specific zone.

What are setback lines under Chapter 15.48?

Chapter 15.48 establishes setback lines along specific streets that may exceed standard zoning setbacks. These apply in addition to regular zoning requirements.

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