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Permit Requirements: Citrus Heights vs Courtland

How do permit requirements rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Courtland, CA?

Courtland has fewer restrictions than Citrus Heights.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Citrus Heights does not require a permit for residential fences 6 feet or under in side and rear yards. Fences over 6 feet, retaining walls over 4 feet, and pool barriers require building permits. Permit fees typically run $100-$300 depending on fence length and type.

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Courtland, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Fences 7 feet and under in unincorporated Sacramento County do not require a building permit, but a zoning clearance is required for front-yard fences over 3.5 feet or in setback areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsCourtland
Under 6 ftNo permit-
Over 6 ftBuilding permit-
Retaining WallPermit over 4 ft-
Pool FencePermit + inspection-
Typical Fee$100-$300-
Permit threshold-Over 7 ft
Retaining wall-Permit over 4 ft
Zoning clearance-Front yard >3.5 ft
Flood zone-Extra review
Fee-~50 dollars

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Citrus Heights FAQ

Do I need a permit for a wood privacy fence?

Not if it is 6 feet or under in side or rear yards. Front yard fences and fences over 6 feet require permits.

What about replacing an existing fence?

Like-for-like replacement (same location, height, materials) generally doesn't require a permit, but upgrades or relocations do.

Courtland FAQ

Do I need a permit to replace my existing 6-foot fence?

No. Like-for-like replacement of a 6-foot rear fence is exempt unless you change materials or location significantly.

What about a fence on a property line easement?

Fencing inside a utility or drainage easement requires easement-holder approval and may be removed at the owners expense.

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