Where can I find the Town of Loomis zoning map?
The Town of Loomis Zoning Map is located on the Maps Page in the Planning Department.
The Town of Loomis Zoning Map is located on the Maps Page in the Planning Department.
Flags of national, state, or local governments, or nationally recognized religious, fraternal, or public service agencies, provided that the length of the flag shall not exceed one-fourth the height of the flag pole. The maximum allowed height of a flag pole in a residential zoning district shall be twelve feet; the maximum height of a … Continued
Flags of national, state, or local governments, or nationally recognized religious, fraternal, or public service agencies, provided that the length of the flag shall not exceed one-fourth the height of the flag pole. The maximum allowed height of a flag pole in a residential zoning district shall be twelve feet; the maximum height of a … Continued
The General Plan is located on the Planning Department page.
Ownership comes with requirements and responsibilities. The rules that are in place were created out of previous issues, and are measures to ensure those matters do not reoccur. Sections of the Town are designated for specific uses. This is designed to avoid conflict. For example, an auto repair shop or fast food place should not … Continued
Accessory structures, like sheds, gazebos, pergolas, car ports etc., are things that are built as an accessory to the main building, such as a residence. As with the house, there are rules and guidelines that apply, such as size (anything over 120 sq. feet requires a Building permit), placement (needs to comply with setbacks, how … Continued
GIS mapping is located on the County of Placer Land Information Search Tool.
For information on fence height limits in the Town of Loomis, please refer section13.030.040 of the Municipal Code. For fencing questions, please contact Planning Assistant Sarah Jennings.
For information regarding trees and tree preservation, please refer to our Tree Preservation page in the Planning Department.
There are a few things that need to be considered to determine if your parcel may be split such as acceptable parcel size, wetland and floodplain location. For information on if your parcel may be split, please contact Planning Assistant Sarah Jennings.