Lakewood requires grading permits for significant earth-moving work. Drainage must not redirect water onto neighboring properties. Proper grading prevents erosion and flooding.
Lakewood regulates grading and drainage through building and engineering codes. Grading permits required for excavation or fill over specified thresholds, typically 50 to 100 cubic yards. Site grading must direct drainage away from structures and not adversely affect neighboring properties. Drainage swales, French drains, and catch basins may be required. Retaining walls over 4 feet need engineering and separate permits. Compaction testing required for structural fill. Final grade must match approved plans. Property owners responsible for maintaining drainage facilities on their land.
Unpermitted grading: stop-work order and fines $250 to $2,500. Redirecting drainage to neighbors: corrective action required. Slope failure from improper grading: liability and remediation costs.
Lakewood, CA
Lakewood requires stormwater management for new development and significant property modifications. Runoff must be controlled on-site through retention, dete...
Lakewood, CA
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