Business and Developer Resources
Credits/Fees
- Maps (Zones)
Zone 11
- Zone 11 A, B, C Fee Schedule (Effective March 2, 2026)
- Zone 11N Fee & Credit Schedule (Effective March 2, 2026)
- Zone 11W Fee & Credit Schedule (Effective March 2, 2026)
- Credit Schedule D For Zones 11A, B & C (Effective March 22, 2026)
Zone 40
- Zone 40 Fee Schedule (Adjustment Effective March 22 2026)
- Sacramento County Water Agency Zone 40 Water Development Fee Study (Archive*) (September 2023)
Zone 50
Codes, Reports & Ordinances
- SCWA Fee Plan and Engineers Report (Effective 2015) (Archive*)
- Water Agency Code
- SCWA Title 2 Ch 2.81 (Zone 11N) Update Effective June 6, 2015 WAO-0089
- SCWA Title 2 Ch 2.80 (Zone 11W) Update Effective June 6, 2015 WAO-0090
Tools
- FEMA forms
- FEMA Products, Services, & Publications
- Plan Submittal Take-In Checklist
- Maps from Volume 2 of the Sacramento City-County Drainage Manual:
- Fig 2-4 - Hydrologic Zones
- Fig 2-11 - Rain Fall Zones
- Submittal Checklist for Maintenance Agreement/Declaration of Covenants
Standards
- Sacramento City/County Drainage Manual, Volume 2 - Hydrology Standards
- Improvement Standards
- Stormwater Quality Design Manual
- Note: The Sato method is no longer used to size stormwater quality control measures. For more information on selecting and sizing stormwater quality control measure refer to: Stormwater Quality Design Manual for the Sacramento and South Placer Regions
- The California Department of Water Resources developed the Urban Level of Flood Protection Criteria (Criteria) and a systematic approach to assist cities and counties to make findings related to affected land use decisions. The Criteria fulfill legislative requirements enacted by Senate Bill 5 in 2007 without interfering with local land use authority. They provide reasonable details and flexibility and promote prudent floodplain management in concert with other State laws and provisions related to smart growth strategies.
- To learn more about how the Criteria were refined, please visit the website (https://water.ca.gov/Programs/Flood-Management/Community-Resources/Local-Land-Use-Planning).
*Archive Notice: Files on this page are for historic reference only.