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Grading & Drainage: Citrus Heights vs Herald

How do grading & drainage rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Herald, CA?

Citrus Heights and Herald have similar restriction levels.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Citrus Heights requires a grading permit for earthwork exceeding 50 cubic yards or cut/fill over 3 feet. Grading plans must show existing and proposed drainage, retaining walls, and erosion controls. Work within the Arcade Creek drainage district requires coordination.

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Herald, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento County grading regulated under County Code Chapter 16.44. Permits required for earthwork exceeding 50 cu yd, cuts/fills over specified depths, or work on steep slopes. Drainage must not be diverted onto neighboring properties. County drainage standards follow the Sacramento County Improvement Standards and Hydrology Manual.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsHerald
Permit Threshold50 cy or 3 ft cut/fill-
EngineerRequired for larger projects-
DrainageTo approved outlets only-
CreeksDrainage district review-
Retaining WallPermit at 4+ ft height-
Code-Chapter 16.44
Permit-50+ cu yd
Standards-County Improvement Stds + Hydrology Manual
Diversion-Prohibited to neighbors
Waterway-50 ft buffer triggers

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Citrus Heights FAQ

Do I need a permit to level my backyard?

If it involves more than 50 cubic yards or changes drainage patterns affecting neighbors, yes. Call Building & Safety first.

Can I fill a low spot on my property?

Only if drainage is directed to an approved outlet β€” you cannot dam or redirect water onto neighboring parcels.

Herald FAQ

Can I regrade my backyard?

Minor regrading under 50 cubic yards generally does not require a permit. Significant earthwork, retaining walls over 4 feet, or drainage changes may.

What if my neighbor's drainage floods my yard?

Contact county code enforcement. California law generally prohibits concentrated diversion of surface water that damages neighbors.

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