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Holiday Light Rules: Berkeley vs Hayward

How do holiday light rules rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Hayward, CA?

Berkeley and Hayward have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Berkeley has no municipal ordinance limiting holiday lights on private residential property. Restrictions come from HOA architectural rules under the Davis-Stirling Act. Lights are exempt from BMC 23.310 sign rules. Lights creating a sustained nuisance can be cited under BMC 1.20 (Public Nuisance).

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Hayward, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Hayward has no municipal ordinance limiting holiday lights on private residential property. Restrictions come from HOA architectural rules under the California Davis-Stirling Act (Cal. Civ. Code 4000-6150). Holiday lights are exempt from HMC Chapter 10 sign provisions. Lights creating sustained nuisance can be cited under HMC Chapter 4 Article 1.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyHayward
City OrdinanceNone on private propertyNone on private property
Sign Code ExemptionBMC 23.310 (holiday displays)-
HOA AuthorityDavis-Stirling (Civ. Code 4000-6150)Davis-Stirling (Civ. Code 4000-6150)
HOA Fine Cap$100/violation (Civ. Code 5850)$100/violation (Civ. Code 5850)
Nuisance AuthorityBMC 1.20HMC Chapter 4 Article 1
Sign Code-Holiday displays exempt (HMC Chapter 10)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Does Berkeley have a holiday lights ordinance?

No. Berkeley Municipal Code does not regulate the timing or duration of residential holiday lights, and BMC 23.310 exempts holiday displays from sign-permit rules. Restrictions typically come from HOA CC&Rs in condo and townhome developments.

Can my Berkeley condo HOA limit my Christmas lights?

Yes. Under the Davis-Stirling Act, HOAs can adopt architectural rules limiting holiday displays - typically allowed Thanksgiving through January 15. Fines for violations are capped at $100 per occurrence under California Civil Code 5850 unless the board makes a written health/safety finding.

Can my Berkeley neighbor make me turn off my Christmas lights?

Only if the lights create a sustained nuisance under BMC 1.20 (Public Nuisance) - for example, shining continuously into a bedroom window all night. Reasonable seasonal lights from late November through early January are not a nuisance under California Civil Code 3479.

Hayward FAQ

Does Hayward have a holiday lights ordinance?

No. Hayward Municipal Code does not regulate the timing or duration of residential holiday lights, and HMC Chapter 10 sign provisions exempt holiday displays from sign-permit rules. Restrictions typically come from HOA CC&Rs in Hayward's condo, townhome, and planned-development communities.

Can my Hayward HOA limit my Christmas lights?

Yes. Under the California Davis-Stirling Act, HOAs can adopt architectural rules limiting holiday displays - typically allowed Thanksgiving through January 15. Fines are capped at $100 per occurrence under California Civil Code 5850 unless the board makes a written health/safety finding.

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