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Erosion Control: Glendale vs Los Angeles

How do erosion control rules compare between Glendale, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Los Angeles has fewer restrictions than Glendale.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale's hillside areas require erosion control measures for all grading and construction projects. The city enforces NPDES compliance and requires Best Management Practices to prevent sediment discharge.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) is required for construction projects in LA. Projects disturbing 1+ acres must file a state SWPPP with the Regional Water Quality Control Board. The LID ordinance requires BMPs to prevent erosion during and after construction. Hillside grading is subject to additional erosion controls under LAMC Chapter IX.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleLos Angeles
Hillside AreasStrict erosion controls-
Grading PermitRequired for earthwork-
BMPsMandatory during construction-
NPDESCompliance required-
ESCP-Required for construction projects
1+ Acre-State SWPPP required
Hillside-Additional grading controls
BMP Handbook-City Development BMP standards apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Glendale FAQ

Do I need erosion control for a small project?

Most jurisdictions require erosion control for any ground disturbance over 500 to 1,000 square feet. Check Glendale grading permit requirements.

Who inspects erosion controls?

Glendale building or public works department inspects during active construction. Federal EPA NPDES permits may also apply for sites over one acre.

Los Angeles FAQ

Do I need erosion control for a small project?

Most jurisdictions require erosion control for any ground disturbance over 500 to 1,000 square feet. Check Los Angeles grading permit requirements.

Who inspects erosion controls?

Los Angeles building or public works department inspects during active construction. Federal EPA NPDES permits may also apply for sites over one acre.

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