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Coastal Development: Rocklin vs Roseville

How do coastal development rules compare between Rocklin, CA and Roseville, CA?

Rocklin has fewer restrictions than Roseville.

Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Few Restrictions

Rocklin is an inland Sacramento-metro city in Placer County roughly 90 miles from the Pacific Ocean. It lies entirely outside the California Coastal Zone, so the California Coastal Act (Pub. Res. Code Div. 20, §30000 et seq.) and the Coastal Commission's coastal development permit (CDP) requirements do not apply within the city.

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Heavy Restrictions

Roseville regulates development in coastal zones through setback requirements, habitat protections, and public access mandates. State coastal commission approval may be required for projects near the shoreline.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRocklinRoseville
Coastal Act applies?No — Rocklin is outside the Coastal Zone-
Distance to Pacific Ocean≈90 miles (Sacramento-metro inland)-
Local Coastal Program (LCP)None — not required-
Coastal Development Permit (CDP)Not required in Rocklin-
Applicable creek/riparian rulesRocklin MC Ch. 15.16/15.28/8.30; Cal. Fish & Game Code §1602; CWA §404-
Coastal Zone-Special permits required
Shoreline Setback-Varies by zone
Public Access-Easements required
Topic-Coastal Development

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Rocklin FAQ

Do I need a Coastal Commission permit to build in Rocklin?

No. Rocklin is well inland of the California Coastal Zone, so the Coastal Act (Pub. Res. Code §30000 et seq.) and CDPs do not apply. Use the City's standard building, grading (MC 15.28), and floodplain (MC 15.16) permits instead.

Are there any 'coastal' protections for Rocklin's creeks?

Not under the Coastal Act, but creeks like Antelope and Secret Ravine are protected by Rocklin's stormwater (Ch. 8.30) and floodplain (Ch. 15.16) ordinances, plus state Fish & Game Code §1602 streambed alteration agreements through CDFW.

Roseville FAQ

Do I need a coastal permit?

Most development within the coastal zone requires permits from both Roseville and the state coastal commission. Check if your property is in the designated coastal zone.

Can I build a seawall on my property?

Seawalls and shoreline armoring face strict review and may be denied if alternatives exist. Living shoreline approaches are increasingly preferred.

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