San Joaquin County requires a grading permit from Public Works for earth-moving over 50 cubic yards or any work within a flood zone, levee, or sensitive area. Plans must show drainage that does not redirect water onto adjoining properties and must meet FEMA flood elevation requirements in mapped SFHAs. Grading in Primary Zone Delta is severely restricted.
San Joaquin County Public Works issues grading permits under the Development Title and CBC Appendix J. Permits required for: excavation or fill exceeding 50 cubic yards; cuts over 5 feet in height or fills over 3 feet; any grading within a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area (Zones A, AE, AO, AH β substantial portions of the county given its Central Valley and Delta position); any work within 10 feet of a property line where drainage could be altered; and any grading on slopes greater than 3:1. Plans must include: existing and proposed contours, cross-sections, drainage calculations demonstrating that discharge volumes and velocities do not increase onto neighboring parcels (California Civil Code Β§1714 + common-law "reasonable use" doctrine), erosion and sediment control BMPs, and geotechnical report for significant cuts/fills. Retaining walls over 4 feet (measured from bottom of footing) require separate building permits with engineered plans. In FEMA SFHAs, finished-floor elevations must comply with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) β generally 1 foot of freeboard above Base Flood Elevation. Grading within the Delta Primary Zone or within 30 feet of a state levee requires Central Valley Flood Protection Board encroachment approval. Improper drainage onto a neighbor's property is actionable civilly (nuisance/trespass) and by county code enforcement.
Unpermitted grading: stop-work + retroactive permit at 2x fee + administrative fine $500β$2,500. Redirecting drainage onto neighbor: corrective work ordered; civil liability. Flood zone non-compliance: NFIP penalty, insurance claim denial. Levee encroachment: CVFPB fines $1,000β$50,000.
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