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Permit Requirements: Courtland vs Folsom

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

Courtland has fewer restrictions than Folsom.

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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Folsom, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Folsom does not require a building permit for fences 6 feet or less in residential zones. Permits ARE required for fences exceeding 6 feet, all retaining wall combinations over 4 feet, and any fence in the Historic District. HOA architectural review is separately required in most master-planned communities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCourtlandFolsom
Permit thresholdOver 7 ft-
Retaining wallPermit over 4 ft-
Zoning clearanceFront yard >3.5 ft-
Flood zoneExtra review-
Fee~50 dollars-
≀6 ft-No permit
>6 ft-Building permit required
Historic District-HPC review
USA 811-Call before digging
HOA-Separate ARC approval

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Folsom FAQ

Do I need a permit for a standard 6-foot wood fence?

No city permit required, but HOA architectural review may still apply in master-planned communities like Empire Ranch or Broadstone.

What if I'm in the Sutter Street Historic District?

All fencing in the Historic District requires Historic Preservation Commission review regardless of height.

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