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Setback Rules: Oakley vs Richmond

How do setback rules rules compare between Oakley, CA and Richmond, CA?

Oakley and Richmond have similar restriction levels.

Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Oakley residential front-yard setbacks are typically 20 feet to the main structure and 20 feet to a front-facing garage, with 15 feet allowed in some zones. Porches may project up to 6 feet into the setback. Setbacks are measured from the front property line (not the curb) and are enforced through building permit plan review.

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Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Richmond corner lots must observe street-side setbacks on both frontages, typically treating the narrower frontage as the front yard and requiring reduced but substantial setback on the secondary street side.

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Key Facts Comparison

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FactTypical front setback: 20 feet to main structure and garage-
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Oakley FAQ

Is the front setback measured from the curb?

No. It is measured from the front property line, which is usually at or behind the back of the sidewalk. Check your property's site plan or plat.

Can I build a porch in my front setback?

Uncovered porches and stairs may project up to 6 feet into the setback. Covered porches generally must meet the full setback unless your specific zone permits.

How do I get a variance?

Apply with the Community Development Department. You must demonstrate a unique hardship (such as lot shape) not of your own making, per Government Code Β§65906.

Richmond FAQ

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