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Isleton vs Rancho Cordova

How do native plants rules compare between Isleton, CA and Rancho Cordova, CA?

Isleton and Rancho Cordova have similar restriction levels.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

MWELO requires water-efficient landscapes including native plants for new installations over 500 square feet. Delta-adapted native plants (tule, valley oak, native grasses) are encouraged in Isleton.

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Rancho Cordova, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Rancho Cordova supports native and drought-tolerant landscaping through Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO) compliance and local rebate programs. Native valley grassland and oak woodland species are encouraged. California Civil Code Section 4735 shields homeowners from HOA penalties for water-wise landscaping.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonRancho Cordova
MWELO500 sq ft threshold-
NativesNot mandated but encouraged-
Delta SpeciesValley oak, tule, deergrass-
Water BudgetRequired for new landscapes-
StormwaterNPDES MS4 native plantings-
Ordinance-MWELO water-efficient
HOA Shield-Civil Code 4735
Regional Rebates-Cash for grass available
Native Oaks-Encouraged
Invasives-Avoid Cal-IPC listed

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Isleton FAQ

Do I have to plant natives?

Not required. MWELO sets a water-efficiency target that natives help meet, but any plant palette that hits the budget is acceptable.

What natives grow well in the Delta?

Valley oak, Fremont cottonwood, California wild rose, native grasses, and wetland-margin species like tule.

Rancho Cordova FAQ

Will the city give me money for removing my lawn?

Rancho Cordova partners with Regional Water Authority programs that offer turf replacement rebates for qualifying projects. Check your water provider for current amounts.

Can I convert my entire front yard to native plants?

Yes. MWELO encourages low-water plantings and Civil Code 4735 prevents HOAs from requiring live lawn during drought.

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