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Vacant Lot Maintenance: Hayward vs Sunol

How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between Hayward, CA and Sunol, CA?

Hayward and Sunol have similar restriction levels.

Hayward, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Owners of vacant parcels in Hayward must control weeds, clear debris, secure any structures, and abate fire and pest hazards year-round.

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Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Alameda County requires vacant lot owners to maintain properties free of weeds over 12 inches, trash, and fire hazards. Annual weed abatement program inspects parcels before fire season.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaywardSunol
Weed height4 inches or less-
InspectionsAnnual weed abatement-
Foreclosed propertiesMust register-
Cost recoveryTax lien special assessment-
Weed Height-Under 4 inches near structures
Defensible Space-30-100 feet per fire zone
Program-Annual ACFD weed abatement
Non-compliance-Tax lien for abatement costs

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hayward FAQ

When is weed abatement season?

Hayward Fire typically inspects in late spring and requires compliance before fire season peaks in summer.

Who pays if the City cuts my lot?

The owner; the City bills abatement costs plus fees and can place a lien collected on the property tax bill.

Sunol FAQ

When are vacant lots inspected?

Alameda County Fire inspects vacant parcels each spring before fire season, typically starting in April or May with compliance deadlines in late spring.

Who pays if the county clears my lot?

The property owner pays all abatement costs plus administrative fees, collected through a property tax lien if unpaid.

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