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In case a building site is less than 60 feet in width, side setbacks shall equal 10 percent of the lot width or more but not less than 5 feet, except in Commercial or Industrial Zoning Districts.
240 square feet There are a few cities that require building permits for any size shed. Monterey County allows up to 240 square feet without a permit. The maximum size sheds we will build in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz county is 120 square feet (10 x 12 or 8 x 15). Call us for more details or call your local building department. Garden Wooden Storage Shed Questions - California Custom Sheds californiacustomsheds.com misc shedfaq californiacustomsheds.com misc shedfaq
6 feet high Permits are not required for concrete and masonry fences not over 6 feet high, wood, vinyl and metal fences not more than 8 feet high and open metal fences not over 10 feet high. Building Planning Services FAQs | Monterey County, CA monterey.ca.us development-services monterey.ca.us development-services
Permits are not required for concrete and masonry fences not over 6 feet high, wood, vinyl and metal fences not more than 8 feet high and open metal fences not over 10 feet high.
The R-1 Residential Single-Family District is intended to provide opportunities for single-family detached homes in neighborhoods at densities ranging from less than two dwelling units per acre to eight units per acre. 38-23 R-1 Residential Single-Family District Monterey City Code Code Monterey City Code Code
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The Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) in the County of Monterey is a tax of 10.5% of the rent charged to transient guests in hotels/motels and homes rented by owners located in the unincorporated areas of Monterey County.
The minimum distance from the front property line should be 35 feet. Even so, this can vary if its specified greater on the zoning map. Older neighborhoods may be subject to some exceptions. The minimum distance from the back and side property lines should be 10 feet and 3 feet from any easement. Setback rules and requirements for an architectural design in California innodez.com setback-rules-and-requireme innodez.com setback-rules-and-requireme

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