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Erosion Control: Tulare vs Visalia

How do erosion control rules compare between Tulare, CA and Visalia, CA?

Tulare, CA

Tulare County

Some Restrictions

Tulare regulates construction-site erosion through two overlapping frameworks: (1) Municipal Code § 7.64.150 BMP requirements for any activity that may discharge pollutants (including sediment) to the storm drain, and (2) California Building Code Appendix J (Grading), adopted by reference in Title 15, which sets cut/fill, setback, and erosion-control standards for grading permits.

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Visalia, CA

Tulare County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactTulareVisalia
Local codeTulare Mun. Code § 7.64.150 (BMPs for pollutant reduction)-
Grading standardCal. Building Code Appendix J (Title 24 Part 2)-
State construction permitRequired for sites ≥ 1 acre (Order 2009-0009-DWQ)-
SWPPP authorMust be Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD)-
Air district dust ruleSJVAPCD Rule 8021 (Construction, Demolition, Excavation, Extraction)-
Typical BMPsSilt fence, fiber rolls, inlet protection, stabilized entrance, concrete washout-

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Tulare FAQ

Do I need a SWPPP for a small backyard project in Tulare?

No — the State Construction General Permit (and SWPPP requirement) only applies at 1 acre or more of soil disturbance. Smaller projects still must comply with § 7.64.150 BMPs and any City grading permit conditions.

What dust controls apply to Tulare construction sites?

San Joaquin Valley APCD Rule 8021 requires Dust Control Plans for projects disturbing 1+ acres (residential) or 0.5+ acres (commercial), including water application, soil stabilization, and limits on track-out. This is separate from City stormwater rules.

What erosion controls does the City inspect for?

Public Works and Building inspectors look for intact silt fences along downhill perimeters, gravel-pad construction entrances to prevent track-out, covered or sprayed stockpiles, protected storm drain inlets, and contained concrete washout areas. Missing or failed BMPs trigger correction notices and may halt work.

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