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Erosion Control: Camarillo vs Ventura

How do erosion control rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Ventura, CA?

Camarillo and Ventura have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Grading, drainage and erosion control in Camarillo are regulated under CMC Title 16 (Building Code), which adopts the California Building Code with local amendments. Any project that disturbs soil or alters drainage typically requires a grading permit from the Public Works/Building & Safety counter and a Best Management Practices (BMP) plan to prevent sediment runoff.

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Ventura, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Ventura requires erosion and sediment control measures during construction per the California NPDES Construction General Permit. Projects disturbing 1 acre or more require a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Hillside development faces enhanced erosion control standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloVentura
Code SectionCMC Ch. 16.04 (adopts 2025 CBC + Appendix J)-
Grading PermitRequired for soil disturbance-
Wet Season BMPsOct 1 – April 30-
Stormwater ProgramVentura Countywide MS4-
SWPPP-Required for projects 1+ acre disturbance
BMPs-Silt fences, fiber rolls, stabilization required
Rainy Season-Enhanced controls October-April
Permit-NPDES Construction General Permit
Enforcement-Stop-work orders + up to $10,000/day fines

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Camarillo FAQ

Do I need a permit to grade my Camarillo lot?

Yes β€” any work that moves earth or alters drainage requires a grading permit from Camarillo Building & Safety under CMC Chapter 16.04 (which adopts the California Building Code, including the grading provisions of Appendix J).

Ventura FAQ

Do I need erosion control for my construction project?

Yes. All construction projects must implement minimum erosion and sediment control BMPs. Projects disturbing 1+ acre require a SWPPP and NPDES permit.

What are common erosion control measures?

Silt fences, fiber rolls, stabilized construction entrances, proper material storage, hydroseeding of disturbed areas, and sediment basins for larger projects.

When are erosion controls most important?

The rainy season from October through April requires enhanced erosion controls. All disturbed soil must be stabilized before the rainy season begins.

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