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Beekeeping: Lincoln vs Roseville

How do beekeeping rules compare between Lincoln, CA and Roseville, CA?

Lincoln and Roseville have similar restriction levels.

Lincoln, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Lincoln does not publish a stand-alone hobbyist beekeeping ordinance; bees are governed by Title 18 zoning use rules and California Food and Agricultural Code §29040, which requires every apiary owner in the state to register colonies with the county agricultural commissioner each January.

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Roseville may allow residential beekeeping with hive limits and setback requirements. Regulations vary widely between California cities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLincolnRoseville
State registrationRequired annually (FAC §29040)-
Registers withPlacer County Agricultural Commissioner-
Local hive limitNot specified - zoning + nuisance based-
SetbacksTitle 18 accessory-structure rules-
HOA reviewOften prohibited in master-planned communities-
Hives-Typically 1 to 4 residential
Setback-Varies by city
Flyway-6-ft barrier may be required
Registration-County ag commissioner

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lincoln FAQ

Do I need to register my beehives if I live in Lincoln?

Yes. California Food and Agricultural Code §29040 requires every apiary owner in the state - including hobbyists - to register colonies annually with the county agricultural commissioner. For Lincoln, that's Placer County.

How many hives can I keep at my home?

Lincoln Municipal Code does not publish a specific cap. Hive placement is treated as an accessory use under Title 18 zoning and is also subject to nuisance abatement under Title 8 if bees become aggressive or create a hazard.

Can my HOA ban beehives even if the city allows them?

Yes. Civil Code §4745 protects solar installations and §4735 protects drought-tolerant landscaping, but neither shields beekeeping. HOA CC&Rs in Lincoln Hills, Twelve Bridges and similar communities commonly prohibit hives outright.

Roseville FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard?

Many California cities allow limited residential beekeeping. Check Roseville municipal code for hive limits and setbacks.

Do I need to register?

You may need to register with the county agricultural commissioner. Check local requirements.

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