5 rules for unincorporated Inyo County, California.
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Inyo County Code Chapter 7.08 requires solid waste to be stored in approved containers. A container plus contents may not exceed 45 pounds at collection, and residential carts are placed adjacent to the public highway or curb for pickup.
Inyo County's Title 22 Code Enforcement ordinance defines a nuisance to include any violation of the County Code or state law, and prohibits anyone from creating or allowing a nuisance on property they own or control in the unincorporated county.
Vacant and occupied parcels in unincorporated Inyo County must be kept clear of accumulated refuse and hazardous weeds. Uncontrolled growth or accumulation of grass, weeds, and refuse is declared a public nuisance under Chapter 7.60, and inoperative vehicles are addressed by Chapter 10.64.
Inyo County does not publish a dedicated garage-sale or yard-sale permit ordinance for the unincorporated area. Occasional residential sales are generally treated as a normal residential activity, distinct from a home occupation, with no county sale permit identified in the County Code.
Inyo County declares uncontrolled grass, weeds, and refuse a public nuisance under Chapter 7.60. The ordinance targets fire-hazard and noxious vegetation rather than a fixed grass height, and the County can abate and lien the cost if owners do not comply.
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