California county profile
San Joaquin County
San Joaquin County's agricultural flatlands and Delta geography are paired with one of the state's oldest operating habitat conservation plans covering an unusually large list of species — and some of California's most stringent air quality requirements, because the entire San Joaquin Valley is in federal nonattainment.
780K
residents
6
local environmental rules on the books
1.5K
projects filed for environmental review
72% routine · 19% mitigated · 3% full review
What catches people off guard in San Joaquin County
Habitat plan fees automatic
Most development in the county falls within a conservation plan that has been operational for decades and covers an unusually large list of species — mitigation fees are assessed at the permitting stage without requiring a separate project-level biological study.
Delta Commission review
Development in or adjacent to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta may trigger oversight from the Delta Protection Commission, adding a parallel approval process for land use changes in the delta zone on top of county permits.
Historical trees also protected
The county protects not just oaks by species, but trees designated as historically significant — a category that can apply to a mature tree based on age or community association, requiring a formal improvement plan and protective fencing before any nearby construction begins.
Strict valley air standards
The San Joaquin Valley is in federal nonattainment for air quality, and projects generating emissions above the district's thresholds face significant mitigation requirements — more demanding than most California counties outside the valley.
Cities in San Joaquin County
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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 San Joaquin County directly.