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Setback Rules: Galt vs Isleton

How do setback rules rules compare between Galt, CA and Isleton, CA?

Galt and Isleton have similar restriction levels.

Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Galt single-family residential zones typically require a 20-foot front yard setback, 5-foot side yard setback, and 15-foot rear yard setback. ADUs benefit from 4-foot minimum setbacks under Government Code Section 65852.2.

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Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Sacramento County, required front, side, and rear yard setbacks depend on the property's zoning district and proposed use, and are set in the development standards tables of Zoning Code Chapter 5. Setbacks are measured perpendicularly from the lot line to the nearest part of the building.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGaltIsleton
Front Yard20 feet typical-
Side Yard5 feet interior-
Rear Yard15 feet typical-
ADU Setback4 ft per Gov Code 65852.2-
Sight Triangle25 ft at corners-
Setbacks vary by-Zoning district and proposed use
Where set-Chapter 5 development standards tables
Front yard measured-From back of sidewalk to main building
With PUPF easement-Measured from back of curb
Single-family standards-Section 5.4.2.C
Verify with-Planning - sacplan@saccounty.gov

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Galt FAQ

Can I build an addition closer to my side property line?

Only with a setback variance or if the addition meets ADU standards that allow 4-foot setbacks.

How are front setbacks measured on flag lots?

Front setback is typically measured from the flag access easement boundary. Check with Galt Planning for your specific lot.

Isleton FAQ

What is the required setback for my house in unincorporated Sacramento County?

It depends on your zoning district and proposed use. The County sets front, side, and rear minimums in the development standards tables of Zoning Code Chapter 5, so look up your parcel's zone or ask Planning and Environmental Review for the exact numbers.

How is the front-yard setback measured?

Under Section 5.2.1, the front yard setback is measured perpendicularly from the nearest point of the front lot line at the back of the sidewalk to the nearest part of the main building. Where a PUPF easement exists, it is measured from the back of curb.

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