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Our Land Development division administers the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)  Community Rating System (CRS) Program for unincorporated areas of Marin County. To learn more about this voluntary incentive program, visit our FEMA Flood Information page or contact our  Land Development team.

About Approved and completed improvements constructed in the County right-of-way must be officially recorded at the County’s Accessor/Recorder’s Office. To initiate this process: Prepare an 8.5” by 11” site plan, drawn to scale with dimensions provided and a 0.5” border that CLEARLY indicates the right-of-way line, edge of pavement, centerline of road, street name and...

About Marin County is known for its beauty and numerous natural as well as manmade treasures. Companies interested in filming on County-maintained roads are required to apply for a permit to film in the County right-of-way. In addition, there are a number of other agencies and interested community groups that also require notification, and in...

About This section outlines the requirements for an encroachment permit. Applicants should: Confirm that the planned work or event is in an area of unincorporated Marin and involves a County-maintained road and right-of-way by searching on Marin Maps. Prepare a site map or plan that shows the property line, site features, and proposed improvements to...

For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - Annual efforts wrapping up ahead of forecasted rainfall   As Marin County continues to suffer through one of the most extensive droughts on record, the possibility of measurable rainfall this month is heartening. Even during a drought, Marin can experience significant rainfall from an atmospheric river event...

General Acceptance of this permit: Applicant shall indemnify, defend and hold the Local Agency, its officers, agents and employees harmless from any and all claims, suits or liability, including, but not limited to, litigation costs and attorney's fees which the Local Agency may incur as the result of any and all claims and suits for...

Special Provisions Refer to Transportation Permit Regulations No. 1-49. Special attention is directed to Transportation Permit Regulations No. 9, 12, 18, 21, 23, 27 and 29. Movement of any load or equipment of 10 feet or more in width must have a pilot car as an escort and a “Wide Load” sign. Refer to Transportation Regulation...

General Acceptance of permit: The moving of any load or the doing of any work on the road in accordance with this permit shall be regarded as an acceptance by the Permittee of all terms and conditions of the permit. This permit is effective only between the hours stated on the face of the permit...

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