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Title 19

Chapter 19.40 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES

Sunnyvale Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-07 · Sunnyvale

Note: Prior code history: Prior zoning code § 19.40.042; Ords. 2623-99, 2643-00, 2649-00 and 2731-03.

§ 19.40.010. Purpose.

The purpose of this chapter is to regulate and establish standards for accessory structures within R-0, R-1, R-1.5, R-1.7/PD, R-2 residential zoning districts, and DSP Blocks 8 through 12 and Block 17. Accessory structures in other zon-ing districts are subject to development and permitting requirements for those zoning districts. (Ord. 2907-09 § 7)

§ 19.40.020. General requirements.

  • (a) Measurement of Area. The area (square footage) of an accessory structure is determined by measuring the floor area exclusive of eaves, overhangs or other projections.

  • (b) Calculation of Height. The height of an accessory structure shall be determined by measuring the vertical distance from the average finished grade within five feet of the accessory structure, or within five feet of the main building, whichever is less, to the highest point of the accessory building.

  • (c) Appearance. All accessory structures greater than one hundred twenty square feet shall be compatible in exterior appearance with the principal structure on the premises. Permanent accessory structures are not permitted to be constructed of temporary materials such as tarps, plastic, or aluminum poles. The director of community development is authorized to require modifications to the exterior of such an accessory structure as necessary to achieve a compatible appearance.

  • (d) Total Lot Coverage and Required Rear Yard Coverage. Detached habitable spaces, detached required parking, and utility buildings are counted toward permitted lot coverage and rear yard coverage (as required in Sections 19.32.020 and 19.48.050). These structures shall not cause lot coverage or rear yard coverage to be exceeded unless otherwise approved by a use permit.

  • (e) Maximum Height. No accessory structure may exceed fifteen feet in height unless otherwise approved with a use permit.

  • (f) Maximum Allowable Square Footage. Any single accessory structure or the total area of all accessory structures on a property shall not exceed four hundred fifty square feet unless otherwise approved by a use permit. In no event shall the total area of all accessory structures exceed eight hundred square feet. Legal accessory units as regulated in Chapter 19.68 shall be exempt from the maximum allowable square footage for accessory structures.

  • (Ord. 2907-09 § 7; Ord. 3105-16 § 7; Ord. 3154-20 § 5)

§ 19.40.030. Permit requirements for accessory structures.

Accessory structures greater than four hundred fifty square feet are subject to approval of a use

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City of Sunnyvale, CA § 19.40.030

ZONING

§ 19.40.040

permit. Permit requirements for accessory structures four hundred fifty square feet or less are described in Table 19.40.030.

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Table 19.40.030
Permit Requirements for Accessory Structures Less Than Four Hundred Fifty Square Feet
Location
All Other Areas Including Side
Structure Type Front or Reducible Front Yard1 and Rear Yards
Open Garden Feature
8 ft. or less in height No planning permit required No planning permit required
Greater than 8 ft. in height up to MPP with notice MPP with notice
15 ft.
Open Outdoor Equipment, Utility
Buildings and Detached Habitable
Spaces
8 ft. or less in height Prohibited No planning permit required
Greater than 8 ft. in height up to Prohibited MPP with notice
15 ft.
Detached Required Parking
Up to 15 ft. in height MPP with notice MPP with notice
Greater than 15 ft. in height Use permit Use permit
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Notes:

1 Includes any areas where the structure is visible between any face of the building and the street.

(Ord. 2907-09 § 7)

§ 19.40.040. Minimum setback requirements for accessory structures.

Accessory structures greater than four hundred fifty square feet must meet zoning district setbacks. Minimum setback requirements for accessory structures four hundred fifty square feet or less are described in Table 19.40.040.

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Table 19.40.040
Minimum Setback Requirements for Accessory Structures Less Than Four Hundred Fifty Square Feet
Required Setback
Front Yard and
Structure Type Reducible Front Yard Side Rear Yard
Open Garden Feature
Up to 8 ft. in height and up to 120 sq. 0 ft. 0 ft. 0 ft.
ft.
Up to 8 ft. in height and more than 120 20 ft. Zoning setback 10 ft.
sq. ft.
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Table 19.40.040
Minimum Setback Requirements for Accessory Structures Less Than Four Hundred Fifty Square Feet
Required Setback
Front Yard and
Structure Type Reducible Front Yard Side Rear Yard
Open Garden Feature
Up to 8 ft. in height and up to 120 sq. 0 ft. 0 ft. 0 ft.
ft.
Up to 8 ft. in height and more than 120 20 ft. Zoning setback 10 ft.
sq. ft.
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City of Sunnyvale, CA

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§ 19.40.040

§ 19.40.040

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Table 19.40.040
Minimum Setback Requirements for Accessory Structures Less Than Four Hundred Fifty Square Feet
Required Setback
Front Yard and
Structure Type Reducible Front Yard Side Rear Yard
Greater than 8 ft. in height up to 15 ft. 20 ft. Zoning setback 10 ft.
Open Outdoor Equipment, Utility
Buildings and Detached Habitable Spaces
Up to 8 ft. in height and up to 120 sq. N/A 0 ft. 0 ft.
ft.
Up to 8 ft. in height and more than 120 N/A Zoning setback 10 ft.
sq. ft.
Greater than 8 ft. in height up to 15 ft. N/A Zoning setback 10 ft.
Detached Required Parking Garages
Up to 15 ft. in height 20 ft. Zoning setback 10 ft.
Greater than 15 ft. in height 20 ft. Zoning setback 10 ft.
Temporary Utility Tents up to 15 ft. in 20 ft. Zoning setback 10 ft.
height.
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(Ord. 2907-09 § 7)

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  1. Title 19
    Overview
    1. Article 2 — DEFINITIONS
    2. Chapter 19.39 — GREEN BUILDING REGULATIONS
    3. Chapter 19.56 — ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS
    4. Chapter 19.58 — FAMILY DAYCARE HOMES
    5. Chapter 19.88 — USE PERMITS
    6. Chapter 19.02 — ADOPTION AND PURPOSE
    7. Chapter 19.04 — GENERAL PLAN
    8. Chapter 19.06 — OFFICIAL PLAN LINES
    9. Chapter 19.12 — DEFINITIONS
    10. Chapter 19.16
    11. Chapter 19.18 — RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
    12. Chapter 19.20 — COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
    13. Chapter 19.22 — INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
    14. Chapter 19.24 — OFFICE AND PUBLIC FACILITIES ZONING DISTRICTS
    15. Chapter 19.26 — COMBINING DISTRICTS
    16. Chapter 19.27 — SITE AND PROJECT-BASED SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICTS
    17. Chapter 19.28 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT
    18. Chapter 19.29 — MOFFETT PARK SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT
    19. Chapter 19.30 — LOT AREA AND LOT WIDTH
    20. Chapter 19.32 — BUILDING HEIGHTS, LOT COVERAGES AND FLOOR AREA…
    21. Chapter 19.34 — FRONT, SIDE AND REAR YARDS
    22. Chapter 19.35 — LAWRENCE STATION AREA PLAN DISTRICT
    23. Chapter 19.36 — EL CAMINO REAL SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT
    24. Chapter 19.37
    25. Chapter 19.38 — REQUIRED FACILITIES
    26. Chapter 19.39 — GREEN BUILDING REGULATIONS
    27. Chapter 19.40 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
    28. Chapter 19.42 — OPERATING STANDARDS
    29. Chapter 19.44 — SIGN CODE
    30. Chapter 19.45 — TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
    31. Chapter 19.46 — PARKING
    32. Chapter 19.47 — OFF-SITE STADIUM EVENT PARKING
    33. Chapter 19.48 — FENCES, DISTANCES BETWEEN BUILDINGS AND EXTENS…
    34. Chapter 19.50 — NONCONFORMING BUILDINGS AND USES
    35. Chapter 19.52 — ART IN PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT
    36. Chapter 19.54 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    37. Chapter 19.56 — ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS
    38. Chapter 19.58 — FAMILY DAYCARE HOMES
    39. Chapter 19.60 — ADULT BUSINESSES AND MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
    40. Chapter 19.61 — TEMPORARY UNENCLOSED USES
    41. Chapter 19.64
    42. Chapter 19.65 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION PROCEDURES
    43. Chapter 19.66 — SAFE PARKING SITE
    44. Chapter 19.67 — INCLUSIONARY BELOW MARKET RATE OWNERSHIP HOUSI…
    45. Chapter 19.68 — MOBILE, ACCESSORY, AND SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY L…
    46. Chapter 19.69 — EXISTING BELOW MARKET RATE RENTAL HOUSING
    47. Chapter 19.70 — CONVERSION OF RENTAL HOUSING TO COMMUNITY HOUS…
    48. Chapter 19.71 — RESIDENTIAL TENANT PROTECTIONS PROGRAMS
    49. Chapter 19.72 — MOBILE HOME PARK CONVERSIONS
    50. Chapter 19.73 — BY-RIGHT APPROVAL
    51. Chapter 19.74 — PARK DEDICATION FEES FOR RENTAL HOUSING PROJECTS
    52. Chapter 19.75 — HOUSING IMPACT FEES
    53. Chapter 19.76 — SHORT-TERM RENTAL OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
    54. Chapter 19.77 — INCLUSIONARY BELOW MARKET RATE RENTAL HOUSING
    55. Chapter 19.78 — DUAL URBAN OPPORTUNITY HOUSING
    56. Chapter 19.79 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    57. Chapter 19.80 — DESIGN REVIEW
    58. Chapter 19.81 — STREAMSIDE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
    59. Chapter 19.82 — MISCELLANEOUS PLAN PERMIT
    60. Chapter 19.84 — VARIANCES
    61. Chapter 19.88 — USE PERMITS
    62. Chapter 19.90 — SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
    63. Chapter 19.92 — GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING AMENDMENTS
    64. Chapter 19.94 — TREE PRESERVATION
    65. Chapter 19.96 — HERITAGE PRESERVATION
    66. Chapter 19.98 — GENERAL PROCEDURES

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