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Retaining Walls: El Cerrito vs Oakley

How do retaining walls rules compare between El Cerrito, CA and Oakley, CA?

El Cerrito and Oakley have similar restriction levels.

El Cerrito, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Retaining walls over 3 to 4 feet of retained earth require a building permit and engineered design in unincorporated Contra Costa County. Walls with surcharge (buildings, driveways, slopes above) typically require a permit at any height. Setbacks and drainage must meet county grading standards.

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Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Retaining walls over 3 to 4 feet of retained earth require a building permit and engineered design in unincorporated Contra Costa County. Walls with surcharge (buildings, driveways, slopes above) typically require a permit at any height. Setbacks and drainage must meet county grading standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl CerritoOakley
Permit ThresholdOver 4 ft retained earthOver 4 ft retained earth
Surcharge RulePermit at any heightPermit at any height
EngineeringStamped plans for permitted wallsStamped plans for permitted walls
Hillside AreasStricter in Alamo / KensingtonStricter in Alamo / Kensington
DrainageMust not flood neighborsMust not flood neighbors

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

El Cerrito FAQ

Do I need a permit for a 3-foot garden wall?

Generally no, if it retains 3 feet or less and carries no surcharge. But if soil conditions or a driveway above loads the wall, a permit and engineering are likely required.

Can I stack a fence on top of a retaining wall?

Yes. Combined height is used for fence-permit calculations — if the combined height exceeds 6 feet you likely need a permit, and any engineered wall must be designed to support the added fence load.

Oakley FAQ

Do I need a permit for a 3-foot garden wall?

Generally no, if it retains 3 feet or less and carries no surcharge. But if soil conditions or a driveway above loads the wall, a permit and engineering are likely required.

Can I stack a fence on top of a retaining wall?

Yes. Combined height is used for fence-permit calculations — if the combined height exceeds 6 feet you likely need a permit, and any engineered wall must be designed to support the added fence load.

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