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Isleton vs Sacramento

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

Isleton and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Sacramento County Zoning Code (Title 3) sets residential setbacks by zone. Typical RD-5 standards: 20 ft front, 5 ft side, 15 ft rear. Agricultural and rural residential zones require greater setbacks. ADUs benefit from state-mandated 4 ft side/rear setbacks under Gov Code 65852.2 regardless of underlying zone.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Sacramento's zoning code (City Code Title 17) establishes minimum setback requirements for all structures based on the zoning district. Standard single-family residential (R-1) setbacks include a 20-foot front yard, 5-foot interior side yards, 10-foot street side yards, and 15-foot rear yards. Setbacks vary by zone and may be modified through zoning variances or specific plan overlays.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonSacramento
CodeZoning Title 3-
Typical SFR20 ft front / 5 ft side / 15 ft rear-
Rural40-50 ft front typical-
ADU4 ft side/rear (state)-
VariancePlanning Commission-
Code Section-Sacramento City Code Title 17 - Zoning
R-1 Front Setback-20 feet from front property line
R-1 Side Setback-5 feet interior, 10 feet street side
R-1 Rear Setback-15 feet from rear property line
ADU Setback-4 feet side and rear (state law)

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Isleton FAQ

What are setbacks for my lot?

Check your zoning designation on the Sacramento County online parcel viewer and reference Title 3. Most suburban single-family lots use 20/5/15 ft setbacks.

Do ADU setbacks follow my zone?

No. State law (Gov Code 65852.2) caps ADU side and rear setbacks at 4 feet regardless of your zoning.

Sacramento FAQ

How close to my property line can I build in Sacramento?

In standard R-1 residential zones, you must be 5 feet from interior side property lines, 15 feet from the rear, and 20 feet from the front. ADUs only need 4-foot side and rear setbacks under state law.

Can I get a variance for a smaller setback?

Yes, but you must demonstrate practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship that is unique to your property. Apply for a variance through the City's Zoning Administrator hearing process.

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