Educational Resources Library

CEQA / NEPA Overview. Learn about the basics of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Definitions on terminology used are included.

Protected Resources. Learn about the type of resources on private property that have legal protection. Air quality, cultural resources, hydrology/water quality, oak woodlands, riparian habitats, special status species, and vernal pools are discussed.

Environmental Considerations. Before moving forward with a Planning application on a site with trees, wetlands, or a steep grade, learn about what you should expect will additionally be required because of special site considerations. 

Citizen Participation. Learn about how you can get involved in the planning process.

Affordable Housing. Learn about the County's role in producing affordable housing.

Alcoholic Beverage Sales. Learn about additional requirements and reviews that may be required for alcoholic beverage sales in the unincorporated area of Sacramento County.

City Planning Departments. Contact information for incorporated cities within Sacramento County.

Printable Handouts

Residential Accessory Structure Guide. A guide that provides information on accessory structures to single-family dwellings or duplexes used for general storage, recreational activities, or similar customarily incidental activities. For accessory structures used for incidental agricultural purposes, see our Incidental Agricultural Accessory Structure standards in Chapter 5 of the Zoning Code.

Accessory Dwelling Unit Guide. A guide that provides information on accessory structures used for ongoing, permanent habitation.

SB-9 Infographic. A visual infographic describing the options available for using Senate Bill 9 (SB 9), such as an urban lot split or secondary dwelling unit, on a single-family property.

SB-1123 Guide. A guide on the use of Senate Bill 1123 to subdivide a residential property into up to 10 lots.

Reporting Code Violations Flyer. A flyer on how to report concerns about unpermitted events, unlicensed venues, excessive noise, safety concerns, and other public nuisances affecting your community.