California county profile
Butte County
Butte County carries the legacy of two of California's largest wildfires, and the ongoing rebuilding around Paradise comes with post-fire environmental conditions layered on top of oak woodland protections that apply across the foothills.
212K
residents
8
local environmental rules on the books
742
projects filed for environmental review
73% routine · 18% mitigated · 1% full review
What catches people off guard in Butte County
Camp Fire rebuild conditions
Projects in the area burned by the Camp Fire face residual soil contamination, fire-adapted landscaping requirements, and heightened biological survey needs — the environmental checklist here is longer than anywhere else in the county.
Oak woodland mitigation
A county ordinance protecting oak woodlands and requiring replanting or in-lieu fees for significant canopy removal has been in circulation for years; the planning department may apply it even if your project was scoped before formal adoption.
Restricted construction hours
If your construction site is near a residential use, county rules limit work to weekday daytime hours only — no weekend earthwork, no early-morning equipment starts.
Foothills fire zone
Virtually the entire foothill portion of the county is mapped in the state fire hazard zone; defensible space requirements and fire-resistant building details apply to even modest home additions and accessory structures.
Cannabis and parcel size
Outdoor cannabis cultivation is restricted to larger parcels; smaller properties are limited to indoor grows only — which surprises some rural landowners exploring agricultural income options.
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Source: Headlands Environmental —
environmental site screening for California. Rules summarized from publicly
available county codes and planning documents; project review counts
indexed from the State Clearinghouse. For authoritative requirements,
consult Butte County directly.