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Agricultural Zoning Protection: San Jose vs Santa Clara

How do agricultural zoning protection rules compare between San Jose, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

San Jose and Santa Clara have similar restriction levels.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

SJMC Title 20 establishes the A (Agriculture) zone for limited farming and ranching, concentrated in Coyote Valley and parts of Almaden. Urban-agriculture provisions allow community gardens and limited produce sales citywide.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County Code Title C Zoning establishes A (Exclusive Agriculture) and AR (Agricultural Ranchlands) districts for unincorporated areas. Williamson Act contracts further restrict prime farmland in Coyote Valley, San Martin, and the Gilroy growing belt to agricultural use.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSanta Clara
Zoning titleSJMC Title 20-
Primary ag zoneA (Agriculture)-
Active areasCoyote Valley, Almaden Valley-
Urban ag incentiveCalifornia AB-551-
Community gardensBy-right in most zones-
Code reference-SCC Code Title C Zoning
A zone minimum lot-20 acres prime farmland
AR zone minimum lot-160 acres rangeland
Williamson Act acres-Roughly 360,000 enrolled
Key farm regions-Coyote Valley, San Martin, Gilroy

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Jose FAQ

Can I farm commercially in San Jose?

Only in the A zone, mostly in Coyote Valley and parts of Almaden Valley. Other zones allow limited urban agriculture and community gardens but not commercial-scale row-crop farming.

Can I get a tax break for an urban farm in San Jose?

Possibly. Under California AB-551, parcels under five acres dedicated to agriculture for at least five years may qualify for reduced property tax assessment in designated urban-ag incentive zones.

Santa Clara FAQ

Where are SCC's agricultural zones located?

Mostly in unincorporated South County: Coyote Valley north of Morgan Hill, the San Martin growing belt, the Gilroy area, and hillside ranchlands above Saratoga and Los Gatos. Cities have their own zoning maps, generally without ag districts.

What does Williamson Act enrollment require?

Landowners sign 10-year minimum contracts restricting parcels to agriculture in exchange for reduced property-tax assessments. Cancellation requires Board of Supervisors approval and triggers a fee up to 12.5% of unrestricted market value.

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