5 rules for unincorporated Del Norte County, California.
Verified from official government sources
Unincorporated Del Norte County addresses trash storage through its nuisance code, which makes accumulations of rubbish and offensive matter abatable, while Recology Del Norte supplies the carts. Properties must be kept clean and free of unreasonable accumulations of refuse and offensive matter.
In unincorporated Del Norte County, visual blight is a declared public nuisance under County Code Chapter 7.08. Accumulations of junk, trash, debris, scrap metal, and inoperative vehicles, plus unsecured or dangerous vacant buildings, can be cited and abated by the Code Enforcement Division.
Unincorporated Del Norte County declares unsecured or dangerous vacant buildings a nuisance under County Code Chapter 7.08, and vacant land must be kept free of junk, debris, and rubbish accumulations. Vegetation and fire-hazard weeds are handled through state weed-abatement law.
No dedicated garage- or yard-sale ordinance was located for unincorporated Del Norte County. Occasional residential sales are generally treated as accessory to the home; signage and any commercial-scale activity remain subject to county zoning, code enforcement, and home-occupation standards.
Unincorporated Del Norte County controls weeds mainly through state weed-abatement law referenced in its nuisance code, plus a specific tansy ragwort ordinance (County Code 7.40.50). The county does not publish a fixed residential grass-height limit; the Ag Commissioner targets noxious and A-rated weeds.
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