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Environmental Rules in Snellville, GA (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Stormwater Management

Snellville is an NPDES Phase II MS4 permittee. Illicit discharge prohibited. Monthly stormwater utility fee funds infrastructure; new development requires water quality BMPs.

environmental/stormwater

Some Restrictions

Erosion Control

Land disturbance >1 acre requires E&S permit under GA Erosion & Sedimentation Act (O.C.G.A. §12-7). Snellville is a certified Local Issuing Authority via Chapter 36 of city code.

environmental/erosion-control

Heavy Restrictions

Coastal Development

Not applicable. Snellville is an inland metro Atlanta city in Gwinnett County, approximately 250 miles from the Georgia coast. The Coastal Marshlands Protection Act (GA Code 12-5-280 et seq.) and Shore Protection Act do not apply here, and the DNR Coastal Resources Division has no jurisdiction.

environmental/coastal-development

Few Restrictions

Flood Zones

Snellville participates in NFIP. Floodplain management via Chapter 42 of city code; FEMA FIRM panels effective 2008. Development in SFHA requires elevation certificate and floodplain permit.

environmental/flood-zones

Some Restrictions

Grading & Drainage

Grading permits required for land disturbance per Chapter 36. Must not divert stormwater onto adjacent properties. Follows GA Stormwater Management Manual (Blue Book).

environmental/grading-drainage

Some Restrictions

Looking for Gwinnett County county-wide rules?

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

Environmental Rules in Gwinnett County