Building Permits in Granite Bay, CA
Check permit requirements for home improvement projects in Granite Bay. Select a project type below to see local requirements, estimated fees, and how to apply.
Key Exemptions in Granite Bay
These projects typically don't require a building permit in Granite Bay:
A small at-grade accessory slab (walkway, patio pad, or equipment pad) of 200 square feet or less is generally exempt from a building permit under the 2025 California Residential Code (Title 24 Part 2.5, based on the 2021 IRC). A slab that becomes part of a building foundation or supports a future structure falls under a building permit from Placer County Building Services. Call 811 to locate utilities before digging.
A freestanding deck no more than 30 inches above grade and no more than 200 square feet is exempt from a building permit under the 2025 California Residential Code (Title 24 Part 2.5, based on the 2021 IRC). Anything attached to the dwelling, raised higher, or larger triggers a building permit reviewed by Placer County Building Services. Zoning setbacks still apply. Placer County also enforces the 2025 California Wildland-Urban Interface Code (Title 24 Part 7); parcels in the WUI must use ignition-resistant exterior materials.
A fence 6 feet tall or less is generally exempt from a building permit under the 2025 California Residential Code (Title 24 Part 2.5, based on the 2021 IRC); a taller fence requires a permit from Placer County Building Services. Local zoning still limits fence height in front yards (often around 3.5 to 4 feet) and on corner lots for visibility. In the WUI, ignition-resistant fencing near the structure may be required.
An at-grade, uncovered concrete or paver patio is exempt from a building permit. Adding a roof, cover, or screen enclosure turns it into an accessory structure that requires a building permit from Placer County Building Services, and zoning may limit lot coverage.
A retaining wall 4 feet or less measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, with no surcharge, is exempt from a building permit under the 2025 California Residential Code (Title 24 Part 2.5, based on the 2021 IRC). A taller wall, or any wall supporting a surcharge such as a slope or driveway, requires a permit and engineered design from Placer County Building Services. Provide drainage behind any wall.
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