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Outdoor Kitchen Permits: San Jose vs Santa Clara

How do outdoor kitchen permits rules compare between San Jose, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

A built-in outdoor kitchen in San Jose typically requires multiple permits: a building permit for any structural roof or counter exceeding the patio cover exemption, a plumbing permit for the gas line and sink, and an electrical permit for outlets and lighting. Permits are issued under the California Building, Plumbing, Electrical, and Mechanical Codes as adopted in SJMC Title 17. Detached structures must meet zoning setbacks in SJMC Chapter 20.30.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSanta Clara
Building Permit TriggerCover over 120 sq ft or attached-
Gas LinePlumbing permit required-
ElectricalPermit required for hardwired-
Side/Rear Setback3 ft typical (SJMC 20.30.040)-
Sink DrainageSanitary sewer only-

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San Jose FAQ

Do I need a permit for a freestanding BBQ island?

Maybe not for the island itself if it is under 120 sq ft, freestanding, and one story. But the gas line, electrical outlets, and water/drain lines all require their own permits under SJMC Title 17 and the California Plumbing and Electrical Codes.

How close to the fence can I put an outdoor kitchen?

Detached accessory structures generally need 3 feet from side and rear property lines under SJMC 20.30.040. If the structure has a solid roof or is over a certain size, setbacks increase. A fire-rated wall is required within 5 feet of a property line.

Santa Clara FAQ

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