California county profile
Sutter County
Sutter County is a major Sacramento Valley agricultural county with a relatively light regulatory footprint — no tree ordinance, no noise ordinance — but a complete commercial cannabis ban and an extensive Williamson Act program define what rural land can and can't do here.
99K
residents
5
local environmental rules on the books
296
projects filed for environmental review
61% routine · 26% mitigated · 1% full review
What catches people off guard in Sutter County
Commercial cannabis banned
The county prohibits all commercial cannabis cultivation and operations — a local policy that affects agricultural land use planning in ways that differ from many surrounding Sacramento Valley counties where commercial operations are permitted.
Williamson Act dominant
Agricultural lands across the county are extensively enrolled in Williamson Act contracts, and contract obligations run with the land — buyers of rural parcels may find existing restrictions limiting development options even when no farming is currently occurring.
Sutter Buttes sensitivity
The Sutter Buttes — a distinctive volcanic formation rising from the valley floor — carry localized biological resources, cultural significance, and potential fire risk that projects in their vicinity may need to address in ways that standard valley floor projects don't.
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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 Sutter County directly.