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Steep Downward Sloping Lot Parking Questions

Skye Parker
  • Pacifica, CA
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Hey All. I'm looking into buying a lot on the downhill side of the road. Its 23' from the edge of the street to the property line. This is heavily vegetated hillside and the slope is about 50% (28 degrees). I'm thinking of providing a couple of off street parallel parking spots with a retaining wall and then building lower on the property with stairs going down to the house. My question is what are the rules on creating parking spots? Can they be right off the street and not on my land?

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Skye Parker
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Thanks for the thoughtful responses. Charlie that is intense and this is a very wet area as well. This lot is incredibly steep. I'm planning on minimizing impact on the site by building on piers so all water just runs under the house as natural. Parking I'll need to ask the planner about.Thanks again. 

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