Attached Patio CoverThe County classifies an Attached Patio Cover as an attached accessory structure, which is defined as a detached structure containing no kitchen or cooking facilities, located upon the same lot as the building or use to which it is accessory, and the use of which is customarily incidental, appropriate and subordinate to the use of the principal building or to the principal use of the lot. (This must not be confused with a gazebo, which is classified as a detached patio cover). Also, it is important to note that lattice patio covers do not count towards maximum allowed lot coverage, while solid roof patios do count towards this. To determine the type of planning permit required for a proposed patio cover, you must determine if your project site is located in a coastal or non-coastal area. For project sites located in non-coastal areas, attached accessory structures that conform to sections 8105-4, 8106-1.1, 8106-5.1, 8106-5.2, 8106-7.4, and 8106-8.3 of the Non-Coastal Zoning Ordinance are permitted on all residentially zoned parcels. However, for project sites located in coastal areas, accessory structures are permissible on condition of conformity to sections 8175-2, 8175-3.6 and 8175-4.1 of the Coastal Zoning Ordinance.
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| ► Non-Coastal Zoning Ordinance Sec. 8105-4; Sec. 8106-1.1; Sec. 8106-5.1; Sec. 8106-5.2; Sec. 8106-7.4; Sec. 8106-8.3 |
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| ► Zoning Clearance Application |
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| ► Coastal Zoning Ordinance Sec. 8175-2; Sec. 8175-3.6; Sec. 8175-4.1 |
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| ► * See Sec. 8174-5 of Coastal Zoning Ordinance for Exempt Areas |