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Fontana vs Victorville

How do scaffold & sidewalk shed rules compare between Fontana, CA and Victorville, CA?

Victorville has fewer restrictions than Fontana.

Fontana, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Fontana construction scaffolding follows Cal/OSHA Title 8 Sections 1635-1662 and the California Building Code. Scaffolds over 10 feet need guardrails, toeboards, and fall protection.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Victorville requires building permits for scaffolding over 10 feet per CBC Chapter 33. OSHA Cal/OSHA Title 8 standards apply. Public right-of-way encroachment needs Public Works approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFontanaVictorville
Governing RuleCal/OSHA Title 8, Sec 1635-1662-
Guardrail TriggerOver 10 ft platform height-
Cal/OSHA PermitOver 36 ft / 3 stories-
City PermitPublic right-of-way use-
Cal/OSHA FineUp to $158,000 willful-
Permit threshold-Over 10 feet in height
Governing code-CBC Chapter 33, Cal/OSHA Title 8
Encroachment permit-Required for right-of-way use
Power line clearance-10 feet minimum
Contact-Building and Safety (760) 955-5257

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Fontana FAQ

Does the City of Fontana issue scaffolding permits?

The city issues encroachment permits through Public Works when a scaffold occupies the sidewalk or street. The scaffold itself is regulated by Cal/OSHA, not Fontana Building and Safety.

Can I rent a scaffold for a DIY exterior paint job at my house?

Yes, homeowners may rent and use residential scaffolding on their own property without a state permit. Follow manufacturer setup instructions and keep the scaffold clear of the public sidewalk.

Victorville FAQ

Do I need a permit for residential scaffolding?

Scaffolds under 10 feet for residential painting or minor repair typically do not need a permit, but commercial scaffolding does.

What about scaffolding on the sidewalk?

Any encroachment into public right-of-way requires a separate encroachment permit from Public Works.

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