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Isleton vs Sacramento

How do erosion control rules compare between Isleton, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Isleton and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento County requires erosion and sediment control BMPs on all grading and construction sites. County Code Chapter 16.44 implements the Grading, Erosion, and Sediment Control Ordinance. Wet-season (October 1 to April 30) requires enhanced measures including stabilization of disturbed areas. Violations can stop work and trigger penalties.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento requires erosion and sediment control measures for all construction and grading activities under City Code Title 15 (Buildings and Construction) and the City's grading ordinance. Projects disturbing one or more acres must file a Notice of Intent with the State Water Resources Control Board and prepare a SWPPP. The City enforces heightened erosion controls during the rainy season (October 1 through May 31).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonSacramento
CodeChapter 16.44-
Wet SeasonOct 1 - Apr 30-
Grading Permit50+ cu yd typical-
BMPsRequired all sites-
EnforcementStop-work orders-
Code Section-Sacramento City Code Title 15
Rainy Season-October 1 - May 31 heightened requirements
State Threshold-1+ acre disturbance requires SWPPP and NOI
Stabilization-Disturbed areas stabilized within 14 days
BMPs Required-Silt fences, fiber rolls, stabilized entrances, sediment basins

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Isleton FAQ

Do I need a grading permit for landscaping?

Minor landscaping generally does not require a grading permit. Work exceeding 50 cubic yards or significant cuts and fills does.

What counts as erosion control?

Silt fences, straw wattles, hydroseeding, mulch, plastic sheeting, and stabilized entrances are common BMPs required throughout construction.

Sacramento FAQ

Do I need an erosion control plan for a small backyard project?

If your project does not require a grading permit, you generally do not need a formal plan. However, you must still prevent sediment from leaving your property and entering the storm drain system.

What happens during rainy season inspections?

City inspectors check construction sites before and during storms to ensure erosion controls are in place and functioning. Sites without adequate BMPs may receive stop-work orders.

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