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Livestock: Concord vs San Ramon

How do livestock rules compare between Concord, CA and San Ramon, CA?

Concord and San Ramon have similar restriction levels.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock including cattle, horses, goats, sheep, and swine are generally prohibited in Concord's residential zoning districts. Livestock are allowed only in limited agricultural or large-lot residential zones with minimum lot size and setback requirements. Swine are prohibited citywide outside of approved agricultural uses.

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San Ramon, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock is prohibited on standard residential lots in San Ramon. The city's suburban master-planned zoning does not include agricultural districts, and lot sizes in Dougherty Valley, Bishop Ranch, and Canyon Lakes communities are too small for livestock. Limited exceptions exist for properties with agricultural zoning adjacent to open space preserves.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConcordSan Ramon
Residential ZonesLivestock prohibited in standard R-6/R-10/R-20-
Minimum Lot SizeTypically 1+ acre for livestock-
Stable Setback50 ft property line / 100 ft dwelling-
SwineProhibited citywide outside ag zones-
Right to FarmCA Civil Code Β§3482.5-
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Concord FAQ

Can I keep a horse in Concord?

Only in zoning districts that allow livestock, typically requiring at least one acre and compliance with stable setback standards. Standard suburban residential zones do not allow horses.

Are pet pigs allowed?

Swine are prohibited citywide outside agricultural zones, though some cities treat miniature potbellied pigs as exempt. Check with Code Enforcement and Animal Services for current interpretation.

What about goats for brush control?

Temporary rented goat herds for brush abatement under a city-approved contract are generally allowed; private residential goat keeping is not permitted in standard residential zones.

San Ramon FAQ

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