5 rules for unincorporated Yuba County, California.
Verified from official government sources
Yuba County does not publish a specific cart-screening or set-out-timing ordinance for unincorporated areas; container handling follows Recology Yuba-Sutter's franchise rules, while accumulated refuse and overflowing containers can be cited as a public nuisance under Property Maintenance Ordinance Sec. 7.36.310.
In unincorporated Yuba County, accumulations of junk, trash, debris, scrap metal, and abandoned objects (furniture, stoves, appliances) on private property are a public nuisance under the County's Property Maintenance Ordinance, Chapter 7.36 (Title VII, Health and Sanitation).
Owners of vacant parcels in unincorporated Yuba County must keep them free of junk, debris, rubbish, and offensive matter, and must abate weed and rubbish hazards. Vacant lots that accumulate trash or harbor vermin are a public nuisance under Property Maintenance Ordinance Ch. 7.36.
No specific garage-sale or yard-sale permit ordinance was found for unincorporated Yuba County. California imposes no statewide restriction on holding garage sales. Sales must still avoid creating blight, junk accumulation, or signage nuisances enforceable under Property Maintenance Ordinance Ch. 7.36.
Yuba County treats hazardous weeds and rubbish as a public nuisance through its Property Maintenance Ordinance (Ch. 7.36), which incorporates California's weed and rubbish abatement statutes (Gov. Code Sec. 39500 / 39560). No specific County-set grass height was found published in the code.
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