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Shed Rules: Oakland vs Sunol

How do shed rules rules compare between Oakland, CA and Sunol, CA?

Oakland has fewer restrictions than Sunol.

Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Detached sheds up to 120 sq ft and 12 feet tall in Oakland do not require a Building Permit under CRC R105.2, but must still meet zoning setbacks of 3-5 feet from side and rear property lines under Planning Code 17.108.

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Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Alameda County regulates sheds under Title 17 Section 17.52.260: a detached accessory building in any R district must be one story, no taller than 15 feet, and at least 6 feet from any other building on the lot. Title 15 adopts the California Residential Code; sheds 120 sq ft or less are generally permit-exempt under CRC R105.2.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOaklandSunol
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Authority-Title 17 Section 17.52.260
Max Height-15 feet (R districts)
Max Stories-One
Distance from Other Buildings-6 feet minimum
Building Code-Title 15 Chapter 15.08 (CRC/CBC)
120 sq ft Permit Exemption-Per 2022 CRC R105.2 (zoning still applies)
Applies To-Unincorporated areas only
Confirm With-Alameda County Planning (510) 670-5400

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Oakland FAQ

Sunol FAQ

How tall can a shed be in unincorporated Alameda County?

Section 17.52.260 of the Alameda County Code limits a detached accessory building in any R district to one story and a maximum height of fifteen feet. A shed that exceeds either limit needs a different zoning approval and should be discussed with the Alameda County Planning Department at (510) 670-5400 before construction.

Do I need a building permit for a small shed?

Title 15 of the Alameda County Code adopts the California Residential Code, and CRC Section R105.2 generally exempts one-story detached accessory storage sheds of 120 square feet or less from a building permit. Zoning rules in Section 17.52.260, the underlying R-district setbacks, and any electrical or plumbing work in the shed still require county review. Confirm the current threshold with Building Inspection.

How close can my shed be to my house?

Section 17.52.260 requires at least six feet between a detached accessory building and any other building on the same lot in an R district. The shed must also satisfy the side and rear yard setbacks of the property's specific R district under Title 17.

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