Boulder City follows federal EPA RRP rules for lead paint in housing built before 1978, requiring certified renovators for disturbances over 6 square feet interior or 20 square feet exterior.
Lead-based paint regulation in Boulder City follows federal EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) rules for pre-1978 housing. Boulder City was founded in 1931 to house Hoover Dam workers, so many homes in older neighborhoods were constructed before the 1978 federal lead paint ban. Contractors performing renovation, repair, or painting work that disturbs more than 6 square feet of painted surface per room interior or 20 square feet exterior in pre-1978 homes must be EPA certified as Lead Renovation Firms with Certified Renovators on site. Work practices must include containment, specialized cleaning, and lead-safe cleaning verification. Homeowners performing work on their own primary residence are exempt from the rules but should still follow lead-safe practices. Landlords and child-occupied facilities must provide the EPA Renovate Right pamphlet before work begins and must disclose known lead hazards. Nevada does not have a separate state lead program but enforces federal standards. Report unsafe work to the EPA Region 9 office.
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Boulder City Title 11 limits front yard fences to 3 to 4 feet and side and rear yard fences to 6 feet, with stricter rules in the Historic District.
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Boulder City enforces NRS 461A and the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code requiring barriers at least 5 feet tall around pools deeper than 18 inches.
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Boulder City requires a building permit for most fences over 6 feet tall and for any fence in the historic district per Title 11 Planning and Zoning.
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Retaining walls over 4 feet in height or supporting a surcharge require a building permit and engineered plans under the adopted International Building Code.
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Boulder City allows common fence materials like wood, masonry, vinyl, and wrought iron, with additional design review required in the Historic District.
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