Pest control in Boulder City is regulated by the Nevada Department of Agriculture under NRS 555, requiring licensed applicators for commercial pest treatments and pesticide label compliance.
Pest control operations in Boulder City are regulated primarily by the Nevada Department of Agriculture under NRS Chapter 555. Commercial pest control businesses must be licensed by the state, and technicians applying restricted-use pesticides must hold applicator certifications. Structural pest control, termite treatments, rodent control, and bed bug treatments all require licensed operators. Homeowners may use consumer pesticides on their own property following label directions, which are enforceable under federal law. Boulder City property maintenance code requires property owners to control rodent, insect, and other vermin infestations, and unabated infestations can trigger code enforcement action. Wildlife including scorpions, rattlesnakes, coyotes, and desert tortoises requires special handling; desert tortoises are federally protected and cannot be moved or harmed without permits. The Humane Society and Nevada Department of Wildlife provide guidance for wildlife encounters. Improper pesticide application or disposal can be reported to the Nevada Department of Agriculture for investigation.
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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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Feeding wildlife including coyotes, burros, bighorn sheep, and waterfowl is prohibited in Boulder City. Wild burros are protected federally but intentional f...
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