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Anti-Mansionization: Fair Oaks vs Sacramento

How do anti-mansionization rules compare between Fair Oaks, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Fair Oaks, CA

Sacramento County

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Sacramento Title 17 (Planning and Development) controls mansionization through floor area ratio caps, height limits, lot coverage, and design standards in single-family zones, with extra protections in historic districts to prevent oversized homes from overwhelming neighborhood character.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair OaksSacramento
Code-Title 17 Planning
Historic overlay-Title 16 review
State overlay-ADU and SB 9
Approval-Sacramento Planning

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Fair Oaks FAQ

No FAQs available.

Sacramento FAQ

Can I add a second story to my Sacramento home?

Yes, subject to FAR, height, setbacks, and any historic overlay rules. Larger second story additions can require neighbor notice and design review under Title 17.

Do SB 9 lot splits override mansionization rules?

SB 9 limits some local rules but allows objective standards on size and design. Sacramento applies its FAR and lot-coverage limits to SB 9 projects within the bounds permitted by state law.

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