Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup

Environmental Rules in Burbank, CA (2026)

5 verified environmental rules for Burbank, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Stormwater Management

Burbank complies with the LA County MS4 NPDES permit for stormwater management. Development projects must implement BMPs for stormwater quality. Construction sites require erosion and sediment control plans.

Burbank Stormwater Management Rules

Some Restrictions

Erosion Control

Construction projects must implement erosion and sediment control measures per the NPDES permit. Hillside areas near the Verdugo Mountains face additional grading and erosion requirements. SWPPP may be required for sites over 1 acre.

Burbank Erosion Control Requirements

Some Restrictions

Coastal Development

Not applicable to Burbank. The city is an inland community in the San Fernando Valley with no coastal zone. California Coastal Commission jurisdiction does not extend to Burbank.

Burbank Coastal Development Rules

Few Restrictions

California Coastal Commission — Coastal Zone Boundary (Public Resources Code Sec. 30103)

Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 30103(a) specifically defines California's Coastal Zone as that land and water area of the State of California from the Oregon border to the border of the Republic of Mexico depicted on maps identified and set forth in Section 17 of that chapter of the Statutes of the 1975-76 Regular Session enacting PRC Division 20 (the Coastal Act of 1976). PRC Section 3010...

Flood Zones

Portions of Burbank near the Los Angeles River and Tujunga Wash are in FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas. Properties in Zone A or AE may require flood insurance and elevated construction. Contact Public Works at (818) 238-3915 or check FEMA maps at msc.fema.gov.

Burbank Flood Zone Regulations

Some Restrictions

Grading & Drainage

Grading permits are required for significant earth-moving activities in Burbank. Hillside development near the Verdugo Mountains has additional grading restrictions. Drainage must be directed to approved outlets per city engineering standards.

Burbank Grading & Drainage Rules

Some Restrictions

Looking for Los Angeles County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Burbank city rules.

Environmental Rules in Los Angeles County