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Retaining Walls: Encinitas vs Fallbrook

How do retaining walls rules compare between Encinitas, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Fallbrook has fewer restrictions than Encinitas.

Encinitas, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

Encinitas strictly regulates retaining walls due to the city's hilly terrain and coastal bluffs. Walls over 4 feet require building permits with engineered plans, and properties in the Coastal Zone or on bluffs face additional Coastal Development Permit requirements.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Retaining walls over 3 feet in height (measured from top of footing to top of wall) require a building permit in unincorporated San Diego County. Walls supporting a surcharge (additional weight or structures above) also require permits regardless of height.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEncinitasFallbrook
Permit ThresholdOver 4 feet requires permitOver 3 ft from footing to top
EngineeringLicensed engineer plans required-
Coastal ZoneCDP required-
Bluff OverlayAdditional setback requirements-
Development Services(760) 633-2710-
Surcharge-Any wall with weight above needs permit
Engineering Required-Walls over 4 ft exposed height
Drainage-Required behind all retaining walls
Authority-County PDS Building Division

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Encinitas FAQ

Do I need a permit for a retaining wall in Encinitas?

Retaining walls over 4 feet in height require a building permit with engineered structural plans. Walls under 4 feet are generally exempt but must comply with setback and grading requirements. Walls supporting surcharge loads may need permits regardless of height.

What about retaining walls on coastal bluffs in Encinitas?

Properties on coastal bluffs are subject to the Bluff and Hillside Overlay Zone with additional setback, design, and environmental requirements. A Coastal Development Permit is typically required. Contact Development Services at (760) 633-2710 for bluff property requirements.

Can I build terraced retaining walls to avoid the permit requirement?

Terraced walls in a series are typically measured from the lowest grade to the highest point for permitting purposes. This means multiple shorter walls may still trigger permit requirements if the total height exceeds 4 feet.

Fallbrook FAQ

Do I need a permit for a retaining wall in unincorporated San Diego County?

Yes, if the wall exceeds 3 feet from the top of the footing to the top of the wall, or if it supports any surcharge (weight, fill, or structures above it). Walls over 4 feet of exposed height require professional engineering.

What is a surcharge in retaining wall terms?

A surcharge is any weight or pressure behind the wall, such as fill material, a slope, a driveway, a building, or a fence on top. Even short walls need permits if they support a surcharge.

Can I build a short retaining wall without a permit?

Retaining walls 3 feet or less that do not support any surcharge generally do not require a permit. However, proper drainage must still be installed behind the wall.

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