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Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed: Folsom vs McClellan Park

How do scaffold & sidewalk shed rules compare between Folsom, CA and McClellan Park, CA?

Folsom and McClellan Park have similar restriction levels.

Folsom, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Folsom scaffolding on public right-of-way requires an encroachment permit from Public Works. On-site scaffolding is governed by Cal/OSHA Title 8 and the California Building Code adopted by Folsom Municipal Code Title 14. Pedestrian protection required when scaffolds are over walkways.

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McClellan Park, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Sacramento County scaffolding must comply with CA Building Code Chapter 33 and Cal/OSHA Title 8 standards. Scaffolds over 35 feet require engineering and permits through Community Development. Public right-of-way encroachment needs a separate encroachment permit from DOT.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFolsomMcClellan Park
On-siteCovered by building permit-
Right-of-wayEncroachment permit required-
State RulesCal/OSHA Title 8, Article 21-
Code2022 CBC Chapter 33CBC Chapter 33, Cal/OSHA Title 8
DepartmentPublic Works + Building-
Guardrails-39-45 in with midrail, 4-in toeboard
Engineering-Required over 35 ft
ROW Permit-DOT encroachment required
Inspection-Before each shift

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Folsom FAQ

Do I need a separate scaffolding permit in Folsom?

Not for scaffolding on your own property during an active permitted project — it is covered by the building permit. Scaffolding in the public right-of-way requires a Public Works encroachment permit.

Who enforces scaffold safety?

Cal/OSHA enforces worker safety requirements under Title 8, Article 21. Folsom Building Division enforces structural and pedestrian protection aspects of the California Building Code.

McClellan Park FAQ

Do I need a permit for scaffolding on my own yard?

Typically no permit is required for scaffolds entirely on private property for minor residential work, but Cal/OSHA rules still apply if workers are involved.

What if scaffolding blocks the sidewalk?

You must obtain an encroachment permit from Sacramento County DOT and provide a covered pedestrian walkway meeting CBC 3306.

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