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Artificial Turf: Isleton vs Vineyard

How do artificial turf rules compare between Isleton, CA and Vineyard, CA?

Isleton and Vineyard have similar restriction levels.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

AB 1572 (2023) bans irrigation of non-functional turf at commercial sites with potable water. Residential artificial turf is allowed and encouraged as a water-conservation measure in Isleton.

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Vineyard, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

AB 1572 and Civil Code 4735 protect artificial turf installation in unincorporated Sacramento County. HOAs and the county cannot prohibit drought-tolerant landscaping or artificial turf on residential lots subject to reasonable design standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonVineyard
AB 1572Non-functional turf banNon-functional turf phaseout
ResidentialAllowed-
HOA RulesPreempted by Civ Code 4735-
CommercialPhase-in 2027 to 2031-
RebatesRegional programsAvailable for lawn removal
HOA Ban-Prohibited by Civil Code 4735
Oak Root Zone-Arborist review
Drainage-Permeable sub-base

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Isleton FAQ

Can I install artificial turf in my front yard in Isleton?

Yes. The city has no ordinance against residential artificial turf.

Can a rental landlord require a grass lawn?

California tenant-protection rules do not reach that far, but Civil Code 4735 prevents HOAs from banning drought-tolerant landscaping.

Vineyard FAQ

Can my HOA force me to keep real grass?

No. Civil Code 4735 explicitly protects homeowners choosing artificial turf or drought-tolerant landscaping.

Do I need a permit to install artificial turf?

Usually no, but grading or drainage modifications may trigger permits, and installations near protected oaks need review.

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