Review the various Design Standards and Guidelines for areas within unincorporated Placer County.
Low-impact development, refers to an approach to stormwater management that improves water quality by reducing the amount of pollution from stormwater that enters our creeks and rivers.
In order to protect the State’s limited water resources and increase water conservation in landscaping, the state passed Assembly Bill 1881 in 2006. In response to the bill, the Department of Water Resources adopted the State’s Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO).
Access information regarding opening a small winery (producing less than 20,000 cases per year) in the unincorporated areas of Placer County.
View the Placer County Zoning Ordinances and relevant definitions.
Link to the PCCP webpage