San Bernardino County aligns with the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act and California Fish and Game Code. Removing active nests of native birds is prohibited, especially during nesting season, and tree work near raptor or songbird nests requires biological survey clearance.
California Fish and Game Code sections 3503 and 3503.5 protect bird nests and raptor nests from take. The federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act covers most native species. SBC Land Use Services routinely conditions grading and tree-removal permits to require nesting-bird surveys between February and August. Joshua Tree, Mojave, and mountain habitats include sensitive species like California gnatcatcher and golden eagle. Violations are referred to CDFW and the US Fish and Wildlife Service for civil and criminal action.
Civil penalties under federal MBTA and state Fish and Game Code, plus county stop-work orders and permit revocation. Criminal charges may apply for raptor or eagle nest destruction.
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Rialto, CA
Rialto requires permits for walls taller than 42 inches and building permits for all masonry and retaining walls. Block walls get three city inspections, and...
Rialto, CA
Barbed wire and razor wire are prohibited in all Rialto residential zones, and no sharp points may top any fence under six feet. City design standards also r...
Rialto, CA
Backyard fires in Rialto are legal only as contained cooking or warming fires burning clean fuels such as propane, natural gas, charcoal, or untreated wood. ...
Rialto, CA
Removing a street or parkway tree requires prior written permission from the public services director, and the city's published criteria allow removal only o...
Rialto, CA
Rialto has no cryptocurrency-mining ordinance and no energy cap. A commercial mining facility is treated as an industrial use in the M-1 or M-2 manufacturing...
Rialto, CA
Rialto's noise ordinance, Municipal Code Chapter 9.50, sets no decibel limits. It bans plainly audible and unreasonably loud noise, and Section 9.50.060(O) e...
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