Moving to Berkeley, CA?
Here are the local rules you need to know before you unpack.
Every city has its own set of local ordinances that go beyond state and federal law. From when you can mow your lawn to whether you can park your RV in the driveway, these rules affect daily life in ways most people do not expect. This guide covers the key ordinances in Berkeley across 45 categories and 211 specific rules we track.
π Noise Ordinances
Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.
Aircraft Noise
Few RestrictionsAircraft noise in Berkeley falls under FAA jurisdiction, but the city participates in Oakland Airport community roundtable and monitors overflight complaints at (510) 563-3364.
Leaf Blower Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley banned gas-powered leaf blowers in 1991, making it one of the first US cities to do so, well ahead of California statewide AB 1346 small-engine phaseout.
Quiet Hours
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley enforces nighttime quiet hours from 10pm to 7am on weekdays and 10pm to 9am on weekends under BMC Chapter 13.40, with strict enforcement typical of this progressive city.
Construction Hours
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley allows construction 8am to 7pm weekdays, 9am to 8pm Saturdays, with no work Sundays or holidays under BMC 13.40.070, enforced strictly citywide.
Decibel Limits
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley enforces specific decibel caps in BMC 13.40: 60 dB daytime and 50 dB nighttime in residential zones, measured at the property line, among the strictest in the Bay Area.
Amplified Music & Events
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley strictly limits amplified music under BMC 13.40, with low decibel thresholds and aggressive enforcement in residential zones including Southside near UC Berkeley.
Industrial Noise
Heavy RestrictionsIndustrial and commercial noise in Berkeley is limited to 65 dB daytime and 55 dB nighttime at adjacent residential property lines under BMC 13.40, with BAAQMD Reg 5 supplementing state rules.
Outdoor Music
Some RestrictionsOutdoor live and amplified music in Berkeley requires a permit when exceeding standard decibel limits, with Civic Center and public parks subject to special use rules under BMC 13.40.
Barking Dogs
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley treats persistent barking as a public nuisance under BMC 10.04 and 13.40, with Animal Care Services investigating complaints and issuing warnings escalating to citations.
π Short-Term Rentals
If you plan to rent out your home on Airbnb or VRBO - even occasionally - you need to know the local STR rules before listing.
Occupancy Limits
Some RestrictionsBerkeley STR occupancy is limited to two persons per bedroom plus two additional occupants, consistent with California building and housing codes.
Night Caps
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley limits un-hosted short-term rentals to 90 nights per calendar year. Hosted stays (where the host remains on-site) have no annual cap.
Noise Rules
Heavy RestrictionsShort-term rental guests in Berkeley must comply with BMC Chapter 13.40 noise ordinance, including quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM on weekdays and 10 PM to 9 AM on weekends.
Insurance Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires STR hosts to carry at least 500,000 dollars in liability insurance covering short-term rental activity, or use a platform that provides equivalent coverage.
Taxes & Fees
Some RestrictionsBerkeley charges a 15.05% Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on all short-term rentals, plus a BID assessment. Permit and business license fees also apply.
Parking Rules
Some RestrictionsBerkeley STR hosts must comply with residential permit parking zones and may not cause guest vehicles to overflow onto neighborhood streets beyond existing residential permits.
Host Presence Rule
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires the permitted host to physically reside on the property for any short-term rental booking under 14 consecutive nights, mirroring its strict primary-residence framework adopted in 2017.
Primary-Residence-Only Rule
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley caps short-term rental activity to the host's bona fide primary residence, blocking investor-owned platforms and protecting long-term housing stock under the 2017 ordinance.
Extended Home Share
Some RestrictionsBerkeley permits unlimited extended home-share nights when the host stays onsite and rents only a portion of the dwelling, recognizing roommate-style arrangements as distinct from whole-home rentals.
Host Platform Liability
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley holds platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo jointly responsible for verifying that every Berkeley listing displays a valid registration number, with daily fines for noncompliant bookings under the 2017 ordinance.
Repeat Violator Strikes
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley revokes short-term rental permits after three substantiated violations within twelve months, with revoked hosts barred from re-registering for two years under the 2017 ordinance amendments.
Registration Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley STR hosts must register annually, display the permit number in every listing, and renew the permit each year with updated occupancy and tax information.
Permit Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires a Short-Term Rental (STR) permit for rentals under 14 consecutive days. STRs are limited to owner-occupied primary residences with a strict 90-day annual cap for un-hosted stays.
π₯ Fire Regulations
Fire pit rules, fireworks restrictions, and brush clearance requirements are especially important if you are coming from a state with different fire risk profiles.
Wildfire Zones
Heavy RestrictionsThe Berkeley Hills are designated Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone by CAL FIRE. Enhanced defensible space, WUI building codes, and ember-resistant construction are mandatory.
Brush Clearance
Heavy RestrictionsProperties in the Berkeley Hills VHFHSZ must maintain 100 feet of defensible space per PRC 4291. Berkeley Fire runs annual inspections and non-compliance triggers abatement at owner cost.
Smoke Detectors
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires working smoke alarms in every bedroom, hallway, and story, plus CO alarms near sleeping areas. Required at sale, rental turnover, and with any permit.
Backyard Fires
Heavy RestrictionsOpen recreational fires are prohibited in Berkeley backyards. Only enclosed gas grills and UL-listed gas patio heaters are allowed, with strict setbacks and Red Flag shutoffs.
Fireworks
Heavy RestrictionsAll fireworks - including Safe and Sane - are strictly illegal in Berkeley. Possession or discharge is a misdemeanor and the Fire Department aggressively enforces during July 4 and New Year periods.
Propane Storage
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley enforces California Fire Code propane storage limits, restricting residential cylinder size and quantity, requiring outdoor storage for larger tanks, and barring storage on multifamily balconies under city amendments.
Outdoor Burning
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley bans all outdoor burning of vegetation, yard waste, and debris. BAAQMD and BMC 9.24 prohibit open burning citywide; no burn permits are issued for residential properties.
Fire Pit Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley bans virtually all open flame and wood-burning fire pits outdoors due to BAAQMD Regulation 6 and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone (VHFHSZ) restrictions. Only fully enclosed gas appliances are tolerated.
π Parking Rules
Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.
Overnight Parking
Some RestrictionsBerkeley has no blanket overnight parking ban, but oversized vehicles are prohibited 2am-5am and all vehicles must move every 72 hours under local and state law.
Driveway Rules
Some RestrictionsBerkeley requires encroachment permits for new driveway curb cuts and prohibits parking that blocks any public or private driveway under CVC 22500(e).
Street Parking Limits
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley enforces a 72-hour continuous parking limit citywide and operates Residential Preferential Parking zones requiring permits in 1-hour or 2-hour restricted neighborhoods.
Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley restricts commercial vehicles over 10,000 pounds from parking on residential streets between 2am and 5am and limits continuous street parking to 72 hours.
Abandoned Vehicles
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley tows vehicles left over 72 hours on public streets under CVC 22651(k) and removes abandoned vehicles from private property under the Abandoned Vehicle Abatement program.
EV Charging
Some RestrictionsBerkeley requires EV-ready wiring in new construction under the California Green Building Code and operates public curbside EV charging stations under BMC Chapter 14.52.
RV & Boat Parking
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley prohibits parking oversized vehicles, RVs, and boat trailers on public streets between 2am and 5am and limits RV street storage under the 72-hour rule.
π§± Fence Regulations
Planning to put up a fence? Height limits, material restrictions, and permit requirements differ by city - and sometimes by which side of the property the fence sits on.
Pool Barriers
Heavy RestrictionsCalifornia Health and Safety Code 115920 et seq. requires 60-inch pool barriers with self-closing self-latching gates, enforced in Berkeley through building permit inspections.
Permit Requirements
Some RestrictionsBerkeley requires a building permit for fences over 6 feet tall and most retaining walls over 4 feet, with zoning review for all fences near public right of way.
Neighbor Fence Rules
Some RestrictionsCalifornia Civil Code 841 (Good Neighbor Fence Act) governs shared fence costs in Berkeley, presuming equal cost sharing with 30 days written notice before construction.
Material Restrictions
Some RestrictionsBerkeley generally allows wood, metal, masonry, and composite fencing, with WUI fire-safe restrictions in Berkeley Hills and barbed wire prohibited in residential zones under BMC.
Fence Requirements
Some RestrictionsBerkeley fence requirements include setbacks, visibility triangles at corners, WUI fire-safe materials in the hills, and accessory permits for features over 6 feet under BMC.
Retaining Walls
Heavy RestrictionsRetaining walls over 4 feet in Berkeley require a building permit and engineered design, with extra scrutiny in Berkeley Hills where seismic and slope stability are critical concerns.
Height Limits
Some RestrictionsBerkeley limits fences to 6 feet in rear and side yards and 3.5 feet in front yards under BMC zoning, with hillside and view-corridor considerations in the Berkeley Hills.
π Animal Ordinances
Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.
Exotic Pets
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley follows California restricted species rules under Title 14 CCR, banning most wild and exotic animals as pets, with additional local limits on large reptiles and primates.
Dog Leash Laws
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires dogs on leash 6 feet or shorter in public under BMC 10.04, with designated off-leash areas at Ohlone Dog Park and Cesar Chavez Park, and strict enforcement.
Breed Restrictions
Few RestrictionsBerkeley does not restrict dogs by breed, consistent with California Food and Agricultural Code 31683 which preempts breed-specific bans, but enforces strict dangerous dog rules.
Beekeeping
Some RestrictionsBerkeley permits backyard beekeeping with registration and hive setback requirements, reflecting the city support for pollinator health and urban agriculture.
Chickens & Livestock
Some RestrictionsBerkeley allows up to 6 hens on residential lots with no roosters, under BMC Title 10, with setback and coop requirements that reflect the city urban homesteading culture.
Livestock
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley prohibits large livestock such as cows, horses, pigs, and sheep on residential lots, allowing only small urban agriculture animals like hens, rabbits, and miniature goats case by case.
Wildlife Feeding
Some RestrictionsBerkeley prohibits intentional feeding of wildlife including deer, raccoons, coyotes, and turkeys under BMC and state guidance, reflecting concern for public safety in Berkeley Hills.
Animal Hoarding
Some RestrictionsBerkeley treats animal hoarding as a public nuisance and animal cruelty issue under BMC Title 6, with Berkeley Animal Care Services authorized to investigate and remove animals when conditions threaten welfare or neighbors.
Pet Limits
Some RestrictionsBerkeley caps the combined number of dogs and cats kept at a single residence under BMC Title 6, with kennel permits required for higher counts and additional rules for unaltered animals and licensing.
Microchipping
Few RestrictionsBerkeley Animal Care Services microchips all dogs and cats released for adoption and offers low-cost microchipping clinics, while state law requires shelter animals to be chipped before transfer to new owners.
Mandatory Spay/Neuter
Some RestrictionsBerkeley Animal Care Services adopts dogs and cats under spay-neuter contracts, and California state law requires shelters statewide to alter animals before release, with limited medical exemptions.
Coyote Management
Few RestrictionsBerkeley follows a coexistence framework for coyotes in the hills and creek corridors, encouraging hazing and pet supervision rather than lethal removal, consistent with California Department of Fish and Wildlife guidance.
Pet Store Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley pet stores may sell dogs, cats, and rabbits only if sourced from public shelters or registered nonprofit rescues, mirroring California AB 485 and reinforcing the city humane sourcing policy.
Pet Groomer Rules
Some RestrictionsPet groomers in Berkeley operate under business license, zoning, and animal-care standards, with mobile groomers requiring additional permits for graywater, parking, and noise compliance during service calls.
Veterinary Clinic Zoning
Some RestrictionsVeterinary clinics in Berkeley are permitted in commercial zoning districts subject to use permits, with overnight boarding and outdoor runs triggering additional review for noise, odor, and waste-handling impacts on neighbors.
πΏ Landscaping Rules
From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.
Rainwater Harvesting
Few RestrictionsRain barrels under 5,000 gallons are allowed without permit in Berkeley. Larger cisterns and any potable connection require plumbing permits and state code compliance.
Water Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley follows East Bay MUD drought rules: no irrigation 9am-6pm, no runoff, hose must have shutoff nozzle. Drought surcharges and restrictions apply during declared drought stages.
Artificial Turf
Some RestrictionsBerkeley restricts artificial turf in front yards and limits coverage to preserve permeability. AB 1572 prohibits potable irrigation of non-functional turf, creating pressure to replace it with natives not plastic.
Grass Height Limits
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires grass and weeds be kept under 6 inches (4 inches in the VHFHSZ fire zone). Tall, dry vegetation is a code violation and fire hazard subject to abatement.
Tree Removal & Heritage Trees
Heavy RestrictionsRemoval of Coast Live Oaks, Redwoods, and trees 12+ inches DBH requires a city permit with replacement. Street tree removal needs Parks approval; unauthorized removal triggers fines up to 10,000 dollars.
Native Plants
Few RestrictionsBerkeley encourages California native landscaping through the Bay-Friendly program and EBMUD rebates. Natives reduce water use, provide habitat, and align with fire-wise design in the VHFHSZ.
Weed Ordinances
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley treats overgrown weeds as a nuisance and fire hazard. Weeds over 6 inches (or 4 inches in the fire zone) must be abated; invasive broom and acacia are targeted for removal.
Tree Trimming
Heavy RestrictionsPrivate trees may be pruned by owners, but protected species and street trees require city approval. Fire zone pruning is mandatory under PRC 4291 defensible space rules.
πΌ Home Business
Working from home is common, but running a business from home often requires permits and must comply with zoning restrictions on customer traffic and signage.
Signage Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley limits home business signage to one 1-square-foot non-illuminated plaque, flush-mounted to the residence. Freestanding, lighted, or window signs for home occupations are prohibited.
Zoning Restrictions
Some RestrictionsBerkeley allows home occupations in all residential zones with a Home Occupation Permit. Business must be incidental to residential use; no more than one non-resident employee.
Cottage Food Operations
Some RestrictionsBerkeley permits Cottage Food Operations under CA AB 1616/AB 1240. Class A direct sales need registration with Alameda County; Class B indirect sales need a permit and home inspection.
Home Daycare
Few RestrictionsBerkeley permits small and large family daycare homes as a residential use under California Health and Safety Code 1597.40, which preempts most local restrictions on state-licensed family childcare.
Home Occupation Permits
Some RestrictionsBerkeley allows limited home occupations in residential zones under BMC Title 23, subject to no-impact standards including no employees, no customer visits, and no visible signs.
Customer Traffic Restrictions
Some RestrictionsHome businesses must not generate customer traffic beyond what is normal for a residence. Typically no more than 4-6 client visits per day and no commercial deliveries by large trucks.
π Swimming Pools & Spas
Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.
Hot Tub Rules
Some RestrictionsHot tubs and spas in Berkeley over 18 inches deep need a permit and barrier compliance, but a locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 can substitute for fencing.
Safety Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley pools must include anti-entrapment drain covers under the VGB Act, GFCI-protected electrical, and approved chemical storage, in addition to state barrier requirements.
Fencing Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley enforces California H&S 115920 requiring pool barriers at least 60 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates and at least two additional safety features.
Pool Permits
Some RestrictionsBerkeley requires a building permit for any pool or spa over 18 inches deep, with plan review for structural, electrical, and plumbing work under the California Building Code.
Above-Ground Pools
Some RestrictionsAbove-ground pools in Berkeley over 18 inches deep need a building permit and full compliance with barrier, electrical, and setback rules β structure walls alone do not satisfy the fence requirement.
ποΈ Accessory Structures
Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.
Tiny Homes
Some RestrictionsTiny homes on foundations qualify as ADUs under Berkeley and state law. Tiny homes on wheels (THOWs) are not permitted as permanent dwellings; RV-parked living is prohibited.
Shed Rules
Some RestrictionsSheds under 120 sq ft and 12 ft tall are permit-exempt in Berkeley. Larger structures need permits, fire zone sheds must meet WUI standards, and setbacks apply to all sheds.
Carport Rules
Some RestrictionsCarports require building permits and must meet setbacks. Front-yard carports are restricted; fire zone carports need WUI-compliant materials.
Garage Conversions
Few RestrictionsBerkeley allows garage-to-ADU and garage-to-JADU conversions under BMC 23.306, consistent with California Government Code Β§65852.2. No replacement parking is required when a garage is converted to an ADU, and the existing garage's setbacks are preserved for the converted footprint.
ADU Rental Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley prohibits short-term rentals (under 14 days) of any ADU under BMC Chapter 23.318 and the Short-Term Rental Ordinance (BMC 23.318). Long-term ADU rentals (30+ days) are subject to Berkeley's Rent Stabilization Ordinance (BMC 13.76) - however, newly constructed ADUs are exempt from rent ceiling under the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act.
ADU Permits
Some RestrictionsBerkeley processes ADU permits ministerially under Berkeley Municipal Code Section 23.304 (Accessory Dwelling Units) and California Government Code 65852.2. Applications go through the Permit Service Center; the city must act within 60 days of a complete application. Berkeley imposes design review only when state law allows.
ADU Owner Occupancy
Few RestrictionsUnder BMC 23.304 and California Government Code 65852.2(a)(8), Berkeley does NOT require owner-occupancy for standard ADUs permitted between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2024. Owner-occupancy is required only for Junior ADUs (JADUs) under Gov. Code 65852.22, with a recorded deed restriction.
ADU Impact Fees
Some RestrictionsUnder California Government Code 65852.2(f)(3) and BMC 23.304, Berkeley ADUs under 750 square feet are exempt from all city impact fees. ADUs 750 square feet or larger pay impact fees proportional to the primary dwelling. Berkeley's permit fees themselves remain among the highest in the East Bay.
ADU Rules
Few RestrictionsBerkeley regulates ADUs and JADUs under Berkeley Municipal Code Chapter 23.306. One ADU plus one JADU is allowed per single-family lot citywide (Hillside Overlay allows one ADU OR one JADU). New detached ADUs are limited to 16 feet in height, with a 4-foot minimum side and rear setback, and JADUs are capped at 500 sq ft within the existing dwelling.
π Outdoor Cooking
BBQ & Propane Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley enforces the California Fire Code (CFC) as adopted in BMC Chapter 19.48. CFC 308.1.4 prohibits open-flame cooking on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction at apartments and condos. Berkeley Fire Department issues additional restrictions during Red Flag Warnings in the hillside Fire Hazard Severity Zone.
Outdoor Kitchen Permits
Some RestrictionsPermanent outdoor kitchens in Berkeley require building, plumbing, electrical, and/or gas permits under BMC Chapter 19.28 (Building Code) when they include utilities or covered structures. BMC 23.202 yard and setback rules apply. Hillside and Landmark properties face additional review.
Smoker Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley treats outdoor smokers as open-flame cooking devices under California Fire Code 308.1.4 as adopted in BMC 19.48. Multifamily balcony setbacks (10 ft) apply. The Berkeley hillside Fire Hazard Severity Zone may prohibit wood and charcoal smokers during Red Flag Warnings. BAAQMD Reg. 5 addresses smoke nuisance.
π Holiday Decorations
Holiday Light Rules
Few RestrictionsBerkeley has no municipal ordinance limiting holiday lights on private residential property. Restrictions come from HOA architectural rules under the Davis-Stirling Act. Lights are exempt from BMC 23.310 sign rules. Lights creating a sustained nuisance can be cited under BMC 1.20 (Public Nuisance).
Lawn Ornament Rules
Few RestrictionsBerkeley has no municipal ordinance limiting lawn ornaments, statues, or yard art on private property. HOA architectural guidelines under the Davis-Stirling Act apply in condo and townhome communities. Yard art that obstructs driveway sight lines (BMC 23.202) or encroaches on the public right-of-way violates city code.
Inflatable Display Rules
Few RestrictionsBerkeley has no municipal ordinance limiting inflatable holiday decorations on private property. HOA architectural rules under the Davis-Stirling Act apply in condo and townhome communities. Right-of-way placement violates BMC Chapter 16.04 (Streets). Fan noise can trigger BMC 13.40 noise enforcement.
π Environmental Rules
Erosion Control
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires erosion and sediment control plans for all grading permits and construction disturbing soil, with enhanced requirements in hillside and creek-adjacent areas.
Stormwater Management
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley Clean Stormwater Ordinance BMC Chapter 17.20 prohibits non-stormwater discharges to storm drains and requires stormwater treatment for projects creating or replacing 2,500 square feet of impervious surface.
Flood Zones
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley participates in the NFIP with FEMA-mapped flood zones along Aquatic Park and the shoreline; development in Special Flood Hazard Areas requires elevation certificates and flood-resistant construction.
Grading & Drainage
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires grading permits for earthwork over 50 cubic yards or cuts/fills over 3 feet under BMC Title 19, with enhanced review in Hillside Overlay and Alquist-Priolo zones.
Climate Emergency Mobilization
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley adopted the first US Climate Action Plan in 2009 and declared a climate emergency in 2018, targeting carbon neutrality by 2045 with binding sector benchmarks updated in the 2024 CAP refresh.
Gas Leaf Blower Ban
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley bans gasoline-powered leaf blowers citywide for both residents and commercial landscapers, aligned with California AB 1346 phase-out of small off-road gas engines.
Vehicle Idling Restrictions
Some RestrictionsBerkeley enforces California Air Resources Board idling rules limiting heavy-duty diesel idling to 5 minutes and prohibits unnecessary idling near schools and residences under city anti-idling policy.
Cool Roof Requirements
Some RestrictionsBerkeley requires cool-roof products meeting California Energy Code Title 24 reflectance and emittance thresholds on most low-slope reroofs, supporting the citys heat-island mitigation goals.
π± Cannabis Regulations
Dispensary Zoning
Some RestrictionsBerkeley permits adult-use and medicinal cannabis dispensaries in specific commercial zones under BMC Chapter 12.27 and Title 23, with buffer distances from schools and a capped number of storefront licenses.
Home Cultivation
Some RestrictionsAdults 21 and older in Berkeley may cultivate up to six cannabis plants indoors at a private residence under Proposition 64 and BMC Chapter 12.27, with additional rules for security and odor control.
Buffer Zones
Some RestrictionsBerkeley dispensaries must sit at least 600 feet from K-12 schools, day care centers, and youth centers under California Business and Professions Code section 26054 and Berkeley zoning rules.
Social Equity Licensing
Some RestrictionsBerkeley pioneered medical cannabis licensing in 1979 and adopted a Cannabis Equity Program in 2017 prioritizing applicants harmed by the War on Drugs with reduced fees, technical assistance, and incubation support.
Personal Cultivation Limits
Few RestrictionsAdults 21 and over may grow up to six cannabis plants per residence in Berkeley under Proposition 64. Plants must be in a locked, secured area not visible from public spaces.
Cannabis Delivery Rules
Some RestrictionsLicensed retailers may deliver cannabis to any private Berkeley address under California Bureau of Cannabis Control rules. Drivers must carry license copies, manifest, and limit on-hand inventory to 10,000 dollars.
βοΈ Solar Energy
Panel Permits
Few RestrictionsBerkeley offers expedited solar permits under AB 2188 with same-day residential approval, required by state law and Berkeley Solar Access Ordinance the first US solar law adopted 1978.
HOA Restrictions
Few RestrictionsCalifornia Civil Code 714 (Solar Rights Act) voids HOA rules that significantly increase solar installation cost by over 1,000 dollars or decrease efficiency by over 10 percent.
πͺ§ Sign Regulations
Political Signs
Some RestrictionsBerkeley allows political signs on private property with residents permission, subject to size and placement limits in BMC Title 20, and protected by the First Amendment from content-based restrictions.
Holiday Displays
Few RestrictionsBerkeley does not regulate temporary holiday lights and decorations beyond electrical safety, sight-line, and general nuisance rules in the Municipal Code.
Garage Sale Signs
Some RestrictionsTemporary garage sale signs are permitted on private property in Berkeley but cannot be posted on utility poles, street trees, or in the public right of way, and must be removed after the sale.
ποΈ Property Maintenance
Property Blight
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley prohibits exterior property conditions that constitute blight, including accumulated trash, overgrown vegetation, dilapidated structures, and graffiti, enforced by Code Enforcement.
Garage Sale Rules
Some RestrictionsBerkeley allows occasional residential garage sales but requires sites to be cleaned up promptly and prohibits storing merchandise, signs, or leftover goods in yards or on sidewalks.
Trash Bin Storage
Some RestrictionsBerkeley requires trash, recycling, and compost carts to be stored out of public view between collection days, typically in a side yard, rear yard, garage, or screened enclosure.
Snow & Sidewalk Clearing
Some RestrictionsBerkeley does not receive measurable snowfall, but property owners must keep sidewalks clear of debris, overgrown vegetation, and tripping hazards under BMC 16.04 and state Streets and Highways Code 5610.
Vacant Lot Maintenance
Heavy RestrictionsOwners of vacant parcels in Berkeley must keep lots free of weeds, trash, and fire hazards and secure any structures, with annual weed abatement enforced before fire season.
π‘ Outdoor Lighting
Dark Sky Rules
Some RestrictionsBerkeley requires shielded outdoor lighting for new development under Title 23 Zoning Ordinance with specific standards to minimize glare, light trespass, and uplight pollution.
Light Trespass
Some RestrictionsBerkeley Zoning Ordinance Title 23 prohibits outdoor lighting that creates glare or excessive illumination onto neighboring properties, with civil remedies under state nuisance law.
π Rental Property Rules
Just Cause Eviction
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley has one of the oldest just-cause eviction ordinances in the US. Landlords must cite a specific legal reason from BMC Chapter 13.76 to terminate a tenancy, and relocation payments apply for no-fault evictions.
Rental Registration
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires landlords of covered units to register annually with the Rent Stabilization Board, pay a per-unit fee, and comply with the Rental Housing Safety Program inspection cycle.
Rent Control
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley has one of the nation strongest Rent Stabilization Ordinances (adopted 1980) with annual AGA increases, just-cause eviction, and registration; enforced by the elected Rent Stabilization Board.
No-Fault Evictions
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley's Just Cause Eviction Ordinance, among the nation's earliest, restricts no-fault evictions to owner move-in, Ellis Act withdrawal, substantial rehabilitation, or government order, each with relocation duties.
AB-1482 Notice Disclosure
Some RestrictionsCalifornia AB 1482 requires Berkeley landlords to provide written notice of statewide rent cap and just-cause coverage, even though Berkeley's stronger local rules supersede the floor for most pre-1995 units.
Eviction Moratorium History
Some RestrictionsBerkeley imposed one of California's longest local eviction moratoriums during the COVID emergency, finally sunsetting in August 2023 with continuing protections for pandemic-era rent debt.
Relocation Assistance
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley landlords issuing no-fault evictions must pay relocation assistance scaled by tenancy length, with elderly, disabled, and child-occupied households receiving enhanced payments under the Rent Stabilization Ordinance.
Security Deposit Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley caps residential security deposits at two months rent for unfurnished units and requires landlords to pay annual interest to tenants, layered atop California Civil Code Section 1950.5 protections.
Pass-Through Charges
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley restricts how landlords may pass operating costs and capital improvements through to tenants, requiring Rent Stabilization Board petitions and amortization rather than lump-sum surcharges.
Tenant Anti-Harassment
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley's Tenant Protection Ordinance prohibits sixteen categories of landlord harassment, providing tenants with private right of action, treble damages, and Rent Board enforcement against displacement pressure.
Source-of-Income Discrimination
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley bans landlord refusal to consider Section 8 vouchers and other lawful income sources, layered on California SB 329 protections and enforced by the Rent Board and civil courts.
ποΈ Trash & Recycling
Bin Placement Rules
Some RestrictionsBerkeley carts must be placed at the curb with wheels against the curb, handles toward the house, and at least three feet of spacing between carts and from parked cars or obstacles.
Bulk Item Disposal
Some RestrictionsBerkeley residents receive complimentary bulky-waste pickups each year by appointment through the Zero Waste Division for furniture, mattresses, and large items that do not fit in a cart.
Recycling Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires separation of recyclables and organics from trash for all residents and businesses under BMC 11.28 and California SB 1383, with fines for contaminated or commingled loads.
Pickup Rules & Schedules
Some RestrictionsBerkeley Zero Waste Division provides weekly curbside collection of refuse, recycling, and compost. Carts must be at the curb by 6 a.m. on the scheduled day and removed by the end of collection day.
π Drone Rules
Commercial Drones
Heavy RestrictionsCommercial drone flights in Berkeley require a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate under 14 CFR Part 107, plus any needed LAANC authorization for controlled airspace and City permits for park or event use.
Recreational Drones
Heavy RestrictionsRecreational drone pilots in Berkeley must follow FAA rules under 49 USC 44809, register aircraft over 0.55 lb, pass the TRUST test, and avoid Berkeley parks and UC Berkeley airspace.
π Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors
Food Truck Permits
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley food trucks need a Mobile Food Facility permit from Alameda County Environmental Health, a city business license, and must follow CA Retail Food Code and SB 946 sidewalk vending law.
Vending Zones
Some RestrictionsBerkeley allows sidewalk vending citywide under SB 946 with time, place, and manner rules, and permits food trucks in commercial zones with Use Permit at regular locations.
πͺ Soliciting & Door-to-Door
Solicitor Permits
Some RestrictionsCommercial door-to-door solicitors in Berkeley must obtain a business license and comply with time-of-day and No Solicitation sign rules; political, religious, and charitable canvassing is generally exempt.
No-Knock Registry
Some RestrictionsBerkeley residents can post No Solicitation or No Knock signs at their door. Ignoring a posted sign during door-to-door commercial activity exposes the solicitor to trespass enforcement.
π Curfew Laws
Park Curfew
Some RestrictionsBerkeley parks are closed from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. under BMC Chapter 6.28 unless posted otherwise. Being in a park after hours is an infraction enforceable by Berkeley Police and park rangers.
Juvenile Curfew
Few RestrictionsBerkeley does not maintain an active general juvenile curfew ordinance. California state truancy and loitering laws apply, and parents remain responsible for supervising minors.
π Building Setbacks & Zoning
Setback Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley residential setbacks require 20-foot front, 4-foot side, and 15-foot rear yards in R-1 zones under Title 23 Zoning Ordinance, with ADU exceptions under SB 9 and state ADU law.
Structure Height Limits
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley caps residential heights at 28 feet in R-1 zones with average height 25 feet, while downtown zones permit high-rise buildings up to 180 feet under the Downtown Area Plan.
Lot Coverage Limits
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley R-1 zones limit main building lot coverage to 40 percent and total structure coverage to 50 percent, with ADUs and SB 9 units subject to state-law overrides.
π³ Tree Protection
Heritage & Protected Trees
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley designates heritage and significant trees with extra protections including coast live oak, California buckeye, and any tree over a specified trunk size, requiring discretionary review for any removal.
Tree Removal Permits
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley protects most public trees and significant private trees over specific size thresholds, requiring a permit from Public Works or Parks before removal and replacement planting in many cases.
Tree Replacement Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley generally prohibits removal of protected coast live oak trees under BMC Chapter 6.52. When a narrow exception is granted (such as an affordable-housing development that genuinely cannot avoid the tree), the developer must replant a replacement coast live oak on the project site or another City-approved location selected at the City Manager's discretion.
π·οΈ Garage & Yard Sales
Garage Sale Permits
Few RestrictionsBerkeley does not require a formal permit for occasional residential garage sales, but sales must remain infrequent, follow sign and blight rules, and not function as an unlicensed retail business.
Frequency Limits
Some RestrictionsBerkeley caps garage sales at one sale per month per property under BMC 23.302.030 (Temporary Uses and Structures). The same section limits each sale to a maximum of two consecutive days.
Time Restrictions
Some RestrictionsUnder BMC 23.302.030, each Berkeley garage sale is limited to two consecutive days. While the zoning code does not set hard daily hours, the citywide noise ordinance (BMC Ch. 13.40) and the construction-activity quiet hours apply to any amplified sound, setup activity, or vehicle traffic at the sale.
ποΈ HOA Rules
Board Procedures
Some RestrictionsBerkeley HOAs operate under the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Civil Code 4000+), which governs board meetings, elections, quorum, and open-meeting requirements.
Architectural Review
Some RestrictionsBerkeley HOA architectural review committees must follow Davis-Stirling rules for fair, timely decisions and cannot prohibit solar, EV charging, low-water landscaping, or accessory dwellings protected by state law.
Assessment & Dues
Some RestrictionsBerkeley HOAs may levy regular and special assessments under Civil Code 5600-5625, with strict limits: 20% annual increases and 5% special assessments without a member vote.
Dispute Resolution
Some RestrictionsBerkeley HOAs must offer internal dispute resolution (IDR) under Civil Code 5900 and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) before filing most lawsuits against members.
CC&R Enforcement
Some RestrictionsBerkeley HOAs enforce CC&Rs under Civil Code 5850-5875, which requires due process including notice, a hearing, and written findings before imposing fines or discipline.
ποΈ Earthquake Safety
Unreinforced Masonry
Heavy RestrictionsBMC Chapter 19.38 establishes a mandatory seismic hazard mitigation program for unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings β those built before 1956 with masonry bearing walls lacking modern seismic reinforcement. Berkeley adopts Appendix Chapter 1 of the 1997 Uniform Code for Building Conservation (UCBC) as the retrofit engineering standard.
Soft-Story Retrofit
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley Municipal Code (BMC) Chapter 19.39 requires owners of wood-frame Soft, Weak, or Open Front (SWOF) buildings with five or more dwelling units, built before 1978, to seismically retrofit to a Collapse Prevention performance standard. Berkeley sits directly on the Hayward Fault and was one of the first California cities to mandate SWOF retrofits.
Foundation Anchoring
Some RestrictionsBerkeley enforces foundation anchoring (sill-plate bolting) and cripple-wall bracing for existing single-family wood-frame houses through Article 6 of BMC Chapter 19.28 (Repairs to Existing Buildings) and the city's adoption of the California Existing Building Code Appendix Chapter A3. Anchoring is mandatory when a substantial structural repair, addition, or change-of-occupancy triggers compliance, and is strongly encouraged for all pre-1980 homes given Berkeley's Hayward Fault exposure.
Seismic Gas Shutoff
Heavy RestrictionsBMC 19.34.040 requires installation of a listed motion-activated seismic gas shut-off valve in every newly constructed building containing fuel gas piping, and in existing buildings whenever a mechanical or plumbing permit is issued for any addition, alteration, or repair on a single-meter gas service.
π Street Vending
Vendor Permits
Some RestrictionsBerkeley regulates sidewalk vending through two parallel chapters of the BMC: Chapter 9.48 covers arts-and-crafts and flower vending, and Chapter 9.49 covers food vending on sidewalks and rights-of-way. Both chapters require a city-issued vending permit and ID card before any vending may occur. Vending without a permit is unlawful.
Cart & Stand Rules
Some RestrictionsBerkeley sidewalk vending carts and stands are regulated under BMC Chapters 9.48 (arts and crafts) and 9.49 (food), as conformed to California SB 946. Carts must fit within the vendor's allocated site, must not obstruct the pedestrian right-of-way, and food carts must additionally hold Alameda County Environmental Health approval.
Vending Zones
Some RestrictionsBerkeley does not permit sidewalk vending anywhere on demand β vendors must operate from a specific site allocated by the city. BMC 9.49.020 defines a 'site allocation' as the city's allocation to a food vendor of a particular site where vending is allowed, and BMC 14.48.170 governs general use of streets and sidewalks by vendors and street performers.
π¬ Filming & Production
Street Closures
Some RestrictionsClosing or partially closing a Berkeley street for filming requires an extended BMC 9.78 permit lead time and coordination with Berkeley Public Works and Police. Major or collector street closures, and any rerouting of AC Transit service, need at least 7 business days' notice; minor street closures need at least 3 business days.
Production Noise
Some RestrictionsFilming productions in Berkeley must comply with the BMC 9.78 permit conditions plus the city's noise ordinance (BMC Ch. 13.40) and fire/explosives code (BMC Title 19). Pyrotechnics and special-effects loud noise require an enhanced 7-business-day permit timeline under BMC 9.78.030 and on-site fire-department approval.
Location Permits
Some RestrictionsBMC Chapter 9.78 requires a city film permit for any filming on Berkeley streets, sidewalks, or parks. Applications are made to the City Manager (in practice, the Berkeley Film Office at Visit Berkeley) and lead times depend on the production's impact on public rights-of-way.
π§ Building Safety
Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed
Some RestrictionsBerkeley requires building permits for scaffolding over 10 feet and encroachment permits when scaffolds extend into public right-of-way on sidewalks or streets.
Elevator Maintenance
Heavy RestrictionsElevators in Berkeley are regulated by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal-OSHA) Elevator Unit, requiring annual inspections and a valid permit to operate.
Pest Control
Some RestrictionsBerkeley prohibits rodent harborage and requires property owners to eliminate infestations; pesticide use is restricted under the city Integrated Pest Management policy.
Lead Paint
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley enforces California H&S 17920.10 treating lead hazards in pre-1978 housing as substandard conditions, plus EPA RRP and Cal-OSHA rules for renovation work.
Childcare Center Rules
Some RestrictionsChildcare centers in Berkeley must meet California Building Code occupancy E or I-4 standards plus state Department of Social Services licensing, with use permits and Berkeley Fire inspections layered atop city zoning approvals.
Fire Sprinkler Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires automatic fire sprinklers in new residential construction and major remodels under California Building Code Title 24, with hillside wildland-urban interface properties and large additions facing earlier retrofit triggers.
Door Locking Hardware
Some RestrictionsBerkeley enforces California Building Code rules on egress door hardware, requiring single-action unlatching, panic hardware in assembly occupancies, and limits on classroom barricade devices that conflict with state egress requirements.
Anti-Mansionization
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley zoning controls residential bulk through floor area ratios, lot coverage caps, daylight planes, and average front setbacks to prevent oversized homes from overwhelming established neighborhoods, especially in the Berkeley Hills.
Green Building Code
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley enforces the California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen) plus local Reach Code amendments encouraging all-electric construction, after the 9th Circuit struck down the 2019 first-in-nation gas ban in 2023.
π¬ Tobacco & Vaping
ποΈ Single-Use Items
Utensils-On-Request
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley restaurants and delivery platforms may only provide disposable utensils, straws, condiments, and napkins when customers explicitly request them, in line with state AB 1276 and stricter local rules.
Takeout Containers
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley's 2019 Disposable Foodware and Litter Reduction Ordinance was the first US rule requiring restaurants to use certified compostable foodware, charge 25 cents per disposable cup, and offer reusables for dine-in.
Plastic Bag Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley bans thin single-use plastic carryout bags and requires retailers to charge at least 25 cents for each reusable or recycled paper bag provided at checkout, exceeding California SB 270 baseline.
πΌ Employment Preemption
Paid Leave Preemption
Some RestrictionsBerkeley supplements California paid sick leave with a stronger local accrual cap, broader family definitions, and tighter coverage for small employers, all enforced through the city Office of Labor Standards Enforcement.
Minimum Wage Preemption
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley adopted its own Minimum Wage Ordinance in 2014 with annual indexing, and the local rate reached $18.07 per hour in 2025, applying to nearly every employee performing at least two hours of work weekly within city limits.
π Immigration Policy
Sanctuary Policy Preemption
Few RestrictionsBerkeley declared itself a sanctuary city in 1971 for Vietnam War draft resisters and has expanded the policy ever since, prohibiting city employees and police from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement except as state law requires.
E-Verify Mandates
Few RestrictionsBerkeley does not require private employers to use the federal E-Verify system, and California Labor Code section 2814 forbids cities and employers from mandating E-Verify beyond what federal law specifically requires.
ποΈ Homelessness & Encampment Rules
Sit-Lie Rules
Few RestrictionsBerkeley narrowly passed Measure S sit-lie restrictions in 2012 but the City Council repealed enforcement provisions in 2018, leaving commercial district sidewalk regulations far weaker than neighboring cities.
Encampment Sanitation
Some RestrictionsBerkeley uses a 72-hour notice and personal property storage protocol when clearing encampments, balancing public health with constitutional protections following the Lavan and Martin federal court rulings.
π΄ Mobility & Curb Rules
Bike Lane Rules
Few RestrictionsBerkeley operates one of the first comprehensive Bicycle Boulevard networks in the US, with low-stress neighborhood routes, protected lanes on Hearst and Fulton, and full Vehicle Code enforcement of bike rules.
Shared E-Scooter Rules
Some RestrictionsBerkeley regulates shared electric scooters and bikes through a city permit program with operator caps, equity requirements, mandatory parking corrals, and helmet rules under California Vehicle Code.
π§ Water Use Rules
Leak Reporting Duty
Some RestrictionsBerkeley customers must report visible water leaks on city or EBMUD infrastructure promptly; private-side leaks must be repaired in a reasonable time or risk service shutoff and EBMUD penalty surcharges.
Lawn Watering Restrictions
Some RestrictionsBerkeley residents follow East Bay Municipal Utility District watering rules: no irrigation between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., no runoff onto sidewalks, and stricter limits during declared drought stages.
Turf Replacement Rebates
Few RestrictionsEBMUD and the State Water Board fund Berkeley turf-replacement rebates, paying customers per square foot to remove lawn and install climate-appropriate plants and high-efficiency drip irrigation.
Recycled Water Rules
Some RestrictionsEBMUD recycled water serves East Bay industrial and irrigation customers; Berkeley sites using recycled water must comply with State Water Board Title 22 cross-connection and signage requirements.
πΊοΈ Zoning Overlays & Bonuses
Density Bonus Law
Some RestrictionsBerkeley implements California Government Code 65915 density bonus, granting up to 50 percent additional units and concessions for projects providing affordable housing, with local procedures in BMC Title 23.
Hillside Overlay Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley Hillside Overlay imposes stricter setbacks, heights, grading, and fire-safety standards in the Berkeley Hills, the area devastated by the 1991 Tunnel Fire that killed 25 people and destroyed 3,000 homes.
Transit-Oriented Communities (TOC)
Some RestrictionsBerkeley applies higher densities and reduced parking near BART stations and major AC Transit corridors through Downtown, Adeline, and Telegraph plans, aligning with state TOD streamlining laws.
π©Ί Public Health Rules
Food Handler Certification
Some RestrictionsCalifornia Senate Bill 602 requires every food handler in a Berkeley restaurant to obtain an ANSI-accredited Food Handler Card within 30 days of hire and renew every three years. Alameda County Environmental Health verifies during inspections.
Syringe Disposal
Some RestrictionsCalifornia Medical Waste Management Act bans home sharps from regular trash. Berkeley residents must use approved sharps containers and drop them at participating pharmacies, transfer stations, or city-supported events.
Healthy Food Retail
Some RestrictionsBerkeley voters passed Measure D in 2014, making Berkeley the first US city to enact a sugar-sweetened beverage tax. Distributors pay one cent per fluid ounce on sodas, sports drinks, and sweetened teas sold in Berkeley.
Rodent Control
Some RestrictionsBerkeley property owners must keep buildings, yards, and trash storage free of rodent harborage. Alameda County Vector Control District inspects complaints and can order corrective abatement at the owner's cost.
Calorie Labeling
Some RestrictionsChain restaurants in Berkeley with 20 or more US locations must post calorie counts next to menu items, following the federal FDA menu labeling rule embedded in the California Retail Food Code that Alameda County enforces.
Bed-Bug Rules
Some RestrictionsCalifornia Civil Code section 1954.603 requires Berkeley landlords to provide written bed bug information at lease signing, prohibits renting infested units, and requires prompt response when tenants report sightings.
Restaurant Grade Cards
Some RestrictionsAlameda County Environmental Health inspects Berkeley restaurants under the California Retail Food Code, posts pass or conditional-pass placards, and publishes detailed inspection scores online for public review before dining.
π¨ Hotels & Lodging
Transient Occupancy Tax
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley charges a 12% Transient Occupancy Tax on every hotel, motel, and short-term rental stay under thirty days, with operators required to register, collect at booking, and remit monthly to the city Finance Department.
Hotel Living Wage
Some RestrictionsHotels and city contractors operating in Berkeley must pay the Living Wage set under BMC Chapter 13.27, which exceeds the state minimum and adjusts annually for inflation, plus health benefits or supplemental cash wages.
πͺ Business Licensing & Operations
Secondhand Dealers
Some RestrictionsBerkeley pawnbrokers and secondhand dealers must register with the California Department of Justice, hold a city business license, report transactions through the CDOJ system, and observe statewide hold periods on used merchandise.
Tobacco Retail License
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley requires every tobacco and vape retailer to hold an annual Tobacco Retailer License (TRL), enforces flavored-tobacco and menthol bans, sets minimum pack sizes, and conducts undercover decoy compliance checks.
Massage Establishments
Some RestrictionsMassage establishments and individual practitioners in Berkeley operate under a state-aligned permit framework that requires CAMTC certification, zoning clearance, and city business licensing before opening their doors to the public.
π· Public Conduct
Public Marijuana Use
Some RestrictionsAlthough recreational cannabis is legal under California Proposition 64, Berkeley prohibits smoking or consuming cannabis in public places, and infractions carry the same fines as public alcohol consumption violations.
Outdoor Smoking Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley bans tobacco, cannabis, and vape smoking in nearly all public outdoor spaces, including commercial districts, parks, transit stops, dining patios, multi-unit housing balconies, and shared corridors of apartment buildings.
Aggressive Panhandling
Some RestrictionsBerkeley restricts aggressive panhandling near ATMs, parking meters, outdoor dining, and transit stops, while passive solicitation remains protected expression so long as it does not threaten or impede pedestrians.
π° Local Taxes & Fees
Vacancy Tax
Heavy RestrictionsBerkeley voters passed the Empty Homes Tax in 2022 to discourage long-term vacancy, charging owners of qualifying residential units that sit unoccupied for 182 days or more in a calendar year a substantial annual surcharge.
Business Tax Classification
Some RestrictionsBerkeley taxes businesses through a gross-receipts schedule that varies by classification, with separate rates for retail, professional services, manufacturing, contractors, residential rentals, cannabis operators, and online platforms.
Overall: What to Expect in Berkeley
Berkeley has 211 ordinances on file across 45 categories. Of these, 24 are rated permissive, 97 moderate, and 90 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Berkeley compared to other cities.
Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the city directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.