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Grading & Drainage: San Leandro vs Sunol

How do grading & drainage rules compare between San Leandro, CA and Sunol, CA?

San Leandro has fewer restrictions than Sunol.

San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

San Leandro grading permits required for moves over 50 cubic yards or cuts/fills over 3 ft deep. CBC Appendix J governs drainage.

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Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Alameda County regulates grading under Title 15 and CBC Appendix J. Permits are required for cuts or fills over 50 cubic yards or 3 feet in depth; hillside overlays have stricter rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan LeandroSunol
Permit threshold50 cu yd or 3 ft cut/fill-
CodeCBC Appendix J-
Drainage outletStreet/storm drain-
Retaining wallPermit over 4 ft-
EngineerRequired larger jobs-
Code authority-Title 15 and CBC Appendix J
Permit trigger-50 cubic yards or 3 feet
Hillside zones-Geotech report required
Wet season-Enhanced BMPs Oct-Apr
Neighbor drainage-Cannot redirect without consent

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Leandro FAQ

Can I drain my yard onto my neighbor?

No. Runoff must be conveyed to the public right-of-way or an approved drainage system.

Do small raised beds need a permit?

No. Permits kick in at 50 cubic yards or 3 ft cut/fill height.

Sunol FAQ

Do I need a permit to level my backyard?

Only if it exceeds 50 cubic yards, 3 feet in depth, or affects drainage onto neighbors. Small cosmetic grading for landscaping typically does not need a permit.

Can I divert runoff onto my neighbor's property?

No. Redirecting surface water that causes damage to adjoining property creates civil liability. Drainage must be directed to approved facilities or retained on-site.

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