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Lawn Ornament Rules: Carlsbad vs El Cajon

How do lawn ornament rules rules compare between Carlsbad, CA and El Cajon, CA?

Carlsbad and El Cajon have similar restriction levels.

Carlsbad, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

Carlsbad has no municipal ordinance limiting lawn ornaments, statues, gnomes, flamingos, or yard art on private property. Front-yard ornaments are exempt from CMC 21.46 sign rules. HOA architectural guidelines under the Davis-Stirling Act are the primary source of restrictions in most Carlsbad neighborhoods.

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El Cajon, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

El Cajon has no city ordinance restricting residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays on private property. California Civil Code §4710 limits HOA bans on small religious door displays. El Cajon property-maintenance and nuisance provisions in ECMC Title 1 Chapter 1.36 apply only when displays become dilapidated, blighted, or accumulate as junk. Political signs receive First Amendment protections under the sign code in ECMC Title 17.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarlsbadEl Cajon
City OrdinanceNone on private property-
Sign Code ExemptionCMC 21.46.020 (decorative items)-
Vision Triangle Limit42 inches (CMC 21.46.130)-
HOA Architectural ReviewDavis-Stirling Civ. Code 4000-6150-
Religious Display ProtectionDoor/frame only (Civ. Code 4715)-
City Ornament Code-None
Nuisance Trigger-ECMC Title 1 Ch. 1.36 (blight)
Corner Visibility-ECMC Title 17 sight rules
Religious Door Display-Protected (CA Civ Code §4710)
Sign Code-ECMC Title 17

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Carlsbad FAQ

Does Carlsbad limit how many lawn ornaments I can have?

No city ordinance limits the number, type, or height of lawn ornaments on private property. HOA architectural guidelines under the Davis-Stirling Act are the primary source of restrictions in most Carlsbad neighborhoods - typical limits include height (3-4 ft), muted colors, and total count.

Can my Carlsbad HOA make me remove my pink flamingos?

Yes. Davis-Stirling Civil Code 4710 protects non-commercial signs, flags, and banners but does NOT protect lawn ornaments. HOA architectural rules can restrict ornaments, with fines capped at $100 per violation under Civil Code 5850 unless the board makes a written health/safety finding.

Are religious statues in my Carlsbad yard protected?

California Civil Code 4715 protects religious items displayed on a unit's entry door or door frame (mezuzahs, crosses, etc.), but does not extend that protection to free-standing yard statues. HOA architectural guidelines may regulate yard statues like any other ornament.

El Cajon FAQ

Can I leave lawn ornaments out year-round in El Cajon?

Yes. El Cajon has no ordinance restricting residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays. Keep them out of the public right-of-way and clear of corner-visibility triangles at intersections. Your HOA likely has its own rules under California Civil Code §5975.

Can my HOA force removal of a religious yard display?

California Civil Code §4710 protects religious items affixed to entry doors smaller than 3 inches square (such as mezuzahs). Larger yard displays are generally subject to HOA architectural authority, though courts have given religious expression strong protection on a case-by-case basis.

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