California city profile
Hollister
Hollister is an incorporated city in
San Benito County.
Projects here follow Hollister's own zoning and building rules on top of the county-level environmental rules that apply across San Benito County.
The county rules most likely to catch a project applicant off guard are listed below.
5
local environmental rules that apply here
84
projects filed for environmental review in Hollister
52% routine · 21% mitigated · 4% full review
San Benito County
most frequent lead agency
16 filings as lead
Local ordinances that apply in Hollister
These San Benito County rules apply to projects in Hollister.
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Fire Hazard / Defensible Space
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Grading & Excavation
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Noise
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Stormwater / LID
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Tree Preservation
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What catches people off guard in San Benito County
These San Benito County rules apply to projects in Hollister, on top of any city-specific Hollister requirements.
Interim habitat fees ongoing
The county has been developing a regional conservation plan for a long time, and interim mitigation fees have applied since the plan was first proposed — those fees continue while the full plan moves through a prolonged adoption process.
Any tree needs a permit
Unlike most California counties that protect trees only above a certain trunk size, San Benito requires a Planning Director permit to remove any tree on private property — a rule that catches homeowners clearing land for a driveway or addition by surprise.
Active sacred site review
The county's primary tribal group is active in environmental consultation despite lacking federal recognition, and a contested sacred site within the county has made cultural resource review particularly substantive rather than perfunctory for projects in that area.
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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 the Hollister planning department or
San Benito County directly.