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Pittsburg vs Walnut Creek

How do livestock rules compare between Pittsburg, CA and Walnut Creek, CA?

Pittsburg and Walnut Creek have similar restriction levels.

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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Walnut Creek, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock such as cattle, horses, goats, sheep, and pigs are generally prohibited in Walnut Creek's residential zones and are only permitted on large-acreage parcels zoned for agricultural or rural residential use, subject to setback requirements from dwellings and property lines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPittsburgWalnut Creek
Residential zonesLivestock generally prohibited-
Ag zonesAllowed with setbacks-
Typical setback50-100 ft-
PigsProhibited in residential-
Right to Farm ActCA Civil Code 3482.5-
Standard residential-Livestock prohibited
Rural residential minimum-Typically 1 acre+ (R-40 zoning)
Horse stocking-~1 per half-acre to acre
Stable setback-40-50 ft from dwellings
Swine-Prohibited (pot-bellied pet exception)

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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.

Walnut Creek FAQ

Can I keep a goat in my backyard in Walnut Creek?

Generally no in standard residential zones. Goats and other livestock are restricted to larger rural-residential parcels, typically 1 acre or larger, with setbacks from neighboring dwellings and property lines.

Are pot-bellied pigs allowed as pets?

Miniature pot-bellied pigs kept as household companion animals may be permitted subject to Community Development review. Commercial swine or farm pigs are prohibited in all residential zones.

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