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Shed Rules: Courtland vs McClellan Park

How do shed rules rules compare between Courtland, CA and McClellan Park, CA?

Courtland and McClellan Park have similar restriction levels.

Courtland, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Sheds and detached accessory buildings 120 sq ft or less without utilities are permit-exempt in unincorporated Sacramento County. Larger structures require a building permit and must meet setbacks.

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McClellan Park, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Sheds and detached accessory buildings 120 sq ft or less without utilities are permit-exempt in unincorporated Sacramento County. Larger structures require a building permit and must meet setbacks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCourtlandMcClellan Park
Permit Exempt120 sq ft or less120 sq ft or less
Setback5 ft side and rear typical5 ft side and rear typical
Max Height15 ft residential15 ft residential
UtilitiesTriggers permitTriggers permit
UseStorage only, no sleepingStorage only, no sleeping

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Courtland FAQ

Do I need a permit for a 10x10 shed?

A 10x10 (100 sq ft) shed without utilities is generally permit-exempt, but setback rules still apply.

Can I run electricity to my shed?

Yes, but the electrical work requires a permit regardless of shed size.

McClellan Park FAQ

Do I need a permit for a 10x10 shed?

A 10x10 (100 sq ft) shed without utilities is generally permit-exempt, but setback rules still apply.

Can I run electricity to my shed?

Yes, but the electrical work requires a permit regardless of shed size.

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