Shared boundary fences in California are governed by the Good Neighbor Fence Act (CA Civil Code §841), presuming adjoining owners share the cost equally after 30 days' notice. Spite fences over 10 feet are a private nuisance (§841.4).
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Persistent dog barking in Seaside is enforced under the noise ordinance and animal provisions as a disturbance; chronic barking that disturbs neighbors can b...
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Construction noise in Seaside is limited to daytime hours under the noise ordinance — typically 7 a.m.–7 p.m. weekdays with reduced weekend hours. Work outsi...
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Seaside regulates noise through its municipal code, prohibiting loud and disturbing noise with stricter nighttime limits (generally 10 p.m.–7 a.m.). Californ...
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Parking or storing large commercial vehicles in Seaside residential zones is restricted by zoning, with weight/length thresholds limiting what may be kept ov...
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Driveway approaches in Seaside require an encroachment permit and must meet city standards; vehicles generally must be parked on an approved paved surface, n...
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RV, trailer and boat storage on residential lots in Seaside is regulated by zoning, which restricts placement (typically a paved area) and prohibits living i...
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