13 local rules on file Β· Pop. 347 Β· Sutter County
Showing ordinances that apply to Robbins, CA
Robbins is an unincorporated community with a population of approximately 347 in Sutter County, California. Because Robbins is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal government or city code. Instead, Sutter County ordinances apply directly to residential and commercial properties here. The rules below are the county-level regulations that govern your area. Nearby incorporated cities in Sutter County may have different rules.
These unincorporated areas are also governed by Sutter County ordinances.
Unincorporated Sutter County does not publish numeric quiet-hour decibel windows in its general code. Loud or disturbing noise is regulated as a public nuisance under the Property Nuisance chapter and the County's general nuisance provisions, enforced complaint-by-complaint.
A dog in Sutter County is a nuisance animal if it barks or howls so continuously or incessantly as to unreasonably disturb the peace and tranquility of the neighborhood. Commercial kennels permitted under the zoning code are exempt.
Sutter County has adopted California's Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO) into its Zoning Code at Section 1500-06-050(C) for residential and Table 1500-07-3(2)(k) for commercial/industrial. New or rehabilitated landscapes of 500+ sq ft must comply.
Sutter County does not maintain a stand-alone heritage-tree or oak-protection ordinance in the published code. Tree removal is generally allowed on private property, but trees within designated floodway, levee, or riparian areas require state/federal approval (Central Valley Flood Protection Board, USACE).
Sutter County adopted a dangerous-fireworks ordinance in 2019 with a zero-tolerance policy. Use or possession of illegal (non-Safe-and-Sane) fireworks carries a $1,000 fine and possible misdemeanor charges, with social-host liability for the property owner/renter.
Recreational fires in unincorporated Sutter County are regulated through Feather River Air Quality Management District (FRAQMD) open-burning rules and the California Fire Code. Burning is only allowed on permissive (burn) days declared by FRAQMD.
Outdoor burning in unincorporated Sutter County requires a permit from the Feather River Air Quality Management District (FRAQMD) and is only allowed on permissive (burn) days. CAL FIRE burn permits are also required during fire season.