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Livestock: Oakley vs Pittsburg

How do livestock rules compare between Oakley, CA and Pittsburg, CA?

Oakley has fewer restrictions than Pittsburg.

Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Livestock such as horses, cattle, sheep, and goats are permitted only in Oakley's agricultural-residential and agricultural zones, with a minimum lot size typically one acre or greater. Standard residential zones prohibit livestock, with California Civil Code 3482.5 protecting pre-existing farm operations.

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Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Pittsburg's urban zoning largely prohibits livestock (cows, horses, goats, sheep, pigs) in residential zones. Limited keeping may be allowed on agricultural-zoned parcels or large rural-residential lots with setback requirements under PMC Title 18 zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOakleyPittsburg
Permitted zonesA, AR (agricultural)-
Minimum lot size≈ 1 acre typical-
Animal density≈ 1 large animal/acre-
Setback from residence≈ 50 feet-
Right to FarmCA Civil Code 3482.5-
Residential zones-Livestock generally prohibited
Ag zones-Allowed with setbacks
Typical setback-50-100 ft
Pigs-Prohibited in residential
Right to Farm Act-CA Civil Code 3482.5

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Oakley FAQ

Can I keep a pet pig in a standard Oakley neighborhood?

Miniature/pot-bellied pigs are sometimes allowed as pets under separate rules, but full-size hogs are livestock and restricted to agricultural zones.

Is my existing farm protected if new homes are built next door?

Yes, California's Right to Farm Act (Civil Code 3482.5) protects established agricultural operations from nuisance claims by newer neighbors.

Can a 4-H student raise a market animal in a residential zone?

Usually not without a conditional use permit. Contact Oakley Community Development for temporary permits specifically for youth ag projects.

Pittsburg FAQ

Can I keep a goat on my Pittsburg residential lot?

Generally no. Goats and other livestock are not permitted in standard residential zones. Check your parcel's zoning with the Planning Division before acquiring any livestock.

Does Pittsburg allow horses?

Only on agricultural-zoned parcels meeting minimum lot size and setback standards. Most of Pittsburg is zoned residential, commercial, or industrial and does not permit horse-keeping.

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