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Moving to Boise, ID?

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 Boise across 41 categories and 188 specific rules we track.

59 Permissive107 Moderate22 Strict

πŸ”Š 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.

Vehicle Noise

Some Restrictions

Boise prohibits modified exhaust, jake brakes in residential zones, and vehicle audio plainly audible at 50 feet. Idaho Code section 49-937 requires all vehicles to be equipped with functioning factory-equivalent mufflers.

Muffler Law: Idaho Code 49-937Jake Brakes: Prohibited in residential zones

Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

Boise restricts construction noise to 7 AM to 7 PM Monday through Saturday, with no construction allowed on Sundays or legal holidays without a special permit from the Planning and Development Services department.

Weekday Hours: 7 AM to 7 PM Mon-SatSunday: Prohibited without permit

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

Commercial establishments in Boise must meet dBA limits at the nearest residential property line: 65 dBA from 7 AM to 10 PM and 55 dBA from 10 PM to 7 AM. Restaurants and bars in BoDo and Hyde Park operate under specific conditional use permit conditions.

Daytime Limit: 65 dBA at residential lineNighttime Limit: 55 dBA at residential line

Leaf Blower Rules

Few Restrictions

Boise allows residential lawn equipment including mowers, leaf blowers, and string trimmers from 7 AM to 10 PM. No gas-powered leaf blower ban exists, unlike California cities, but equipment must comply with general nuisance standards during quiet hours.

Start Time: 7 AM dailyEnd Time: 10 PM daily

Amplified Music & Events

Some Restrictions

Boise has a social host ordinance in BCC Title 5 holding party hosts responsible for noise complaints and underage drinking. Response fees of 500 dollars apply to second police responses within 12 months at the same address.

First Response: Warning and noticeSecond Response Fee: 500 dollars

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

Boise prohibits habitual barking, howling, or yelping that disturbs neighbors under BCC Title 5, Chapter 1 (animal control). A dog barking continuously for 10 minutes or intermittently for 30 minutes constitutes a violation enforceable by Animal Control.

Threshold: 10 min continuous or 30 min intermittentEnforcement: Idaho Humane Society

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

Boise enforces quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM under BCC Title 5, Chapter 8. Sound that disturbs the peace of a reasonable person of normal sensibilities is prohibited citywide, with amplified music and gatherings the most common violations in the North End and Boise State University areas.

Quiet Hours: 10 PM to 7 AM dailyCode: BCC Title 5, Chapter 8

🏠 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.

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Boise requires short-term rental registration but cannot ban STRs under Idaho Code Β§63-1803A. Operators must register with the city, designate a 24-hour local contact, and comply with health and safety standards including life-safety inspections.

State Preemption: Idaho Code Β§63-1803ACity Ban: Prohibited by state

Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Boise STRs must provide off-street parking at a ratio similar to the underlying residential use and inform guests in writing. On-street parking must comply with neighborhood rules, and overflow onto lawns or blocking sidewalks is prohibited.

Off-Street Spaces: Match residential standard (typ. 2)Disclosure: Required in listing/house rules

Occupancy Limits

Some Restrictions

Boise applies the Idaho Building Code occupancy standard of 2 persons per bedroom plus 2, consistent with residential use. Operators must post maximum occupancy in the unit and cannot exceed the limit disclosed at registration.

Standard: 2 per bedroom plus 2Bedroom Egress: Required per IRC

Noise Rules

Some Restrictions

Boise STRs must follow citywide noise rules, including 10 PM to 7 AM quiet hours. Operators are responsible for guest conduct and must post house rules listing quiet hours and the 24-hour contact.

Quiet Hours: 10 PM to 7 AMCode: Boise Β§5-07

Primary-Residence-Only Rule

Few Restrictions

Boise cannot limit short-term rentals to a host's primary residence because Idaho Code Β§67-6539B (2017) requires cities to allow STRs as a residential use without owner-occupancy mandates.

Preemption statute: Idaho Code Β§67-6539B (2017)Owner-occupancy required: No

Night Caps

Few Restrictions

Boise does not cap the number of nights a short-term rental can operate per year because Idaho Code Β§67-6539B forbids cities from prohibiting STRs or restricting their duration as residential use.

Annual night cap: NoneAuthority: Idaho Code Β§67-6539B

Insurance Requirements

Some Restrictions

Boise short-term rental operators must carry liability insurance under Title 11 Chapter 11-04 registration rules, even though Idaho preempts heavier STR licensing requirements statewide.

Code section: Boise Title 11 Ch. 11-04State framework: Idaho Code Β§67-6539B

Host Presence Rule

Few Restrictions

Boise cannot require a host to be physically present during a short-term rental stay because Idaho Code Β§67-6539B prohibits cities from limiting STRs based on owner occupancy or hosting model.

Host presence required: NoPreemption authority: Idaho Code Β§67-6539B

Repeat Violator Strikes

Some Restrictions

Boise can suspend or revoke a short-term rental registration after repeated noise, occupancy, or nuisance violations, the narrow lever Idaho Code Β§67-6539B leaves available for problem properties.

Code authority: Boise Title 11 Ch. 11-04Trigger: Pattern of substantiated complaints

Host Platform Liability

Few Restrictions

Idaho Code Β§67-6539B prevents Boise from imposing platform-level enforcement duties on Airbnb or Vrbo, leaving direct host registration and tax remittance as the city's primary compliance levers.

Platform duty: None imposed by BoiseTax collection: Voluntary platform agreements

Registration Rules

Some Restrictions

Boise requires every short-term rental (any dwelling rented for 30 days or less) to obtain an annual license from the City Clerk under Boise City Code Title 3, Chapter 22. The license fee is $85 plus a $2.00 processing fee, and operators must designate a local representative who lives within 20 miles of the city limits.

Code: Title 3 Chapter 22Annual License Fee: $85 + $2 processing

Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

Boise STRs must collect Idaho 6% sales tax plus 2% travel and convention tax (8% state total) on gross rental receipts. Airbnb and Vrbo collect and remit state taxes automatically. Boise does not levy a separate local lodging tax.

State Sales Tax: 6%Travel/Convention Tax: 2%

πŸ”₯ 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.

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Recreational fires in Boise must be under 3 feet in diameter, at least 25 feet from structures, and burn only clean dry wood or approved fuels. Gas and propane fire features may be closer to structures per manufacturer specs. All fires are banned during Red Flag Warnings.

Max Size: 3 ft x 2 ft recreationalSetback: 25 ft from structures

Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning of yard debris is prohibited within Boise city limits. Idaho DEQ and Boise Fire Department enforce a year-round ban on burning leaves, grass, and trash. Only small recreational fires and approved agricultural burns outside the city are allowed with permits.

Yard Waste: No burning in cityTrash: Always prohibited

Smoke Detectors

Heavy Restrictions

Boise requires working smoke alarms in every sleeping area, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of all dwellings. Rental units must have hardwired or 10-year sealed battery alarms. Landlords must test at turnover.

Location: Every bedroom and hallwayPower: Hardwired new; 10-yr sealed existing

Brush Clearance

Heavy Restrictions

Homes in the Boise Foothills Wildland-Urban Interface must maintain defensible space: 30 feet of lean/clean/green zone and 30-100 feet of reduced fuel. Boise Fire Wildfire Division inspects and enforces Firewise standards.

Zone 1: 0-5 ft noncombustibleZone 2: 5-30 ft lean/green

Wildfire Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Boise designates wildland-urban interface zones across the Foothills neighborhoods including the Bench, Highlands, and Warm Springs Mesa, requiring defensible space, ignition-resistant construction in new builds, and fuel-reduction maintenance enforced by Boise Fire's wildfire division during fire season.

Statute: Idaho Code Β§39-4109Defensible zone: 30 feet minimum

Propane Storage

Some Restrictions

Boise follows the International Fire Code as adopted statewide under Idaho Code Β§41-253, limiting residential propane storage to small portable cylinders unless permitted as a stationary tank, with setback requirements from buildings, ignition sources, and property lines enforced by Boise Fire's prevention division.

Code basis: International Fire CodeAdopted via: Idaho Code Β§41-253

Fireworks

Heavy Restrictions

Boise prohibits all aerial and exploding fireworks year-round. Only non-aerial, non-explosive consumer fireworks (safe and sane) are legal, and only during the two state windows: June 23 to July 5 and December 26 to January 1. Discharge outside those windows is prohibited.

Legal Windows: June 23 to July 5; Dec 26 to Jan 1Aerial: Banned year-round

πŸš— 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.

🧱 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.

Permit Requirements

Few Restrictions

Fences 6 feet or less in Boise residential zones do not require a building permit. Over 6 feet requires a permit through Planning and Development Services. Historic District fences of any height require Historic Preservation Commission review.

No Permit: Under 6 feet residentialPermit Trigger: Over 6 feet

Pool Barriers

Heavy Restrictions

Boise requires a 48-inch (4-foot) barrier around all swimming pools under the Idaho Building Code and IRC Appendix G as adopted. Self-closing, self-latching gates with latches 54 inches above grade are mandatory. Applies to pools over 24 inches deep.

Height: 48 inches minimumGates: Self-closing, self-latching

Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Boise fence height limits under BCC 11-04-03.3.B: 4 feet maximum in front yards, 6 feet in side and rear yards. Corner lots have sight-triangle restrictions. Fences over 6 feet require a building permit and structural review.

Front Yard: 4 feet maximumSide/Rear: 6 feet maximum

Fence Requirements

Some Restrictions

Boise fence setbacks align with zoning district setbacks for structures over 6 feet. Fences 6 feet and under have no setback requirement but must respect the 30-foot corner sight triangle and 10-foot clear vision area at driveways under BCC 11-04.

Under 6 feet: No setback requiredOver 6 feet: Zoning district setbacks apply

Material Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Boise permits wood, vinyl, metal, composite, and masonry fences. Barbed wire and electric fences are prohibited in residential zones. Foothills wildfire overlay restricts combustible fence materials within 5 feet of structures.

Allowed: Wood, vinyl, metal, masonryProhibited: Barbed wire, electric in residential

Neighbor Fence Rules

Few Restrictions

Idaho has no statewide shared-fence cost statute. Boise follows common law: fence on the property line is jointly owned; fence set back on one owner's side belongs to that owner. Disputes are civil matters resolved in Ada County small claims court.

State Statute: None (urban residential)Rule: Common law joint ownership

πŸ” Animal Ordinances

Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.

Wildlife Feeding

Some Restrictions

Boise Foothills wildlife including mule deer, coyotes, and occasional black bears are managed by Idaho Fish and Game. Feeding of wildlife including deer is prohibited under BCC 5-1-28. Hunting and firearm discharge banned in city limits.

Feeding Ban: BCC 5-1-28State Agency: Idaho Fish and Game

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

Boise prohibits wild and exotic animals in residential zones under BCC 5-1-20. Banned animals include big cats, bears, wolves, non-human primates, venomous reptiles, and constricting snakes over 8 feet. Idaho Fish and Game regulates possession under IDAPA 13.01.10.

Code: BCC 5-1-20Banned: Big cats, bears, primates, venomous reptiles

Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Boise does not have breed-specific legislation. No pit bull, rottweiler, or other breed bans apply. All dogs are regulated under dangerous-dog provisions based on behavior, not breed, under BCC Title 5, Chapter 1.

Breed Bans: NoneDangerous Dog: Behavior-based under BCC 5-1-16

Chickens & Livestock

Some Restrictions

Boise allows up to 6 female chickens (hens) per residential lot under BCC Title 11. Roosters are prohibited citywide due to noise. Coops must be 25 feet from neighboring dwellings and kept sanitary.

Hen Limit: 6 per residential lotRoosters: Prohibited

Pet Limits

Few Restrictions

Boise does not impose a strict numerical pet limit for dogs and cats in residential zones. Owners with 4 or more dogs over 6 months old must apply for a kennel permit under BCC Title 5. Nuisance and sanitation rules apply regardless of count.

Dog Threshold: 4+ dogs requires kennel permitCat Limit: None

Animal Hoarding

Some Restrictions

Boise treats excessive animal accumulation as both a pet-limit violation under Title 4 and an animal cruelty concern, with Animal Control and Idaho Humane Society jointly investigating reports of unsanitary conditions, neglect, or untreated illness across multiple animals at one residence.

Cruelty statute: Idaho Code Β§25-3504Shelter partner: Idaho Humane Society

Cat Rules

Few Restrictions

Boise requires cats over six months old to be licensed annually with proof of rabies vaccination, but unlike dogs, cats are not subject to strict leash laws and may roam outdoors provided they do not become a nuisance or repeatedly trespass on neighboring properties.

License age: 6 months and olderRabies: Required for license

Mandatory Spay/Neuter

Few Restrictions

Boise does not mandate spaying or neutering of pets but offers significantly reduced license fees for sterilized animals and partners with the Idaho Humane Society on low-cost clinics, with mandatory sterilization triggered only for impounded animals released after multiple at-large pickups.

Mandatory citywide: NoTrigger: Second impound

Bird Protection

Some Restrictions

Boise sits along the Pacific Flyway and protected migratory birds nesting along the Boise River and in Foothills habitat fall under federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act jurisdiction, with Idaho Fish and Game enforcing state nest-disturbance rules and the city restricting removal of active nests on public trees.

Federal law: MBTA 16 USC Β§703State statute: Idaho Code Β§36-1101

Microchipping

Few Restrictions

Boise encourages but does not mandate microchipping for dogs and cats, treating it as best practice for return-to-owner during impounds, with Idaho Humane Society offering chipping as part of license renewal and adoption packages at standardized low-cost rates.

Required: NoChip standard: ISO 15-digit

Coyote Management

Some Restrictions

Coyotes are abundant in the Boise Foothills and along the Boise River greenbelt, and Idaho Department of Fish and Game classifies them as predators that may be taken year-round, while Boise prohibits intentional feeding and recommends hazing techniques in residential interface zones.

State classification: Predator, no seasonStatute: Idaho Code Β§36-1107

Pet Store Rules

Few Restrictions

Boise allows traditional pet stores to sell dogs, cats, and other companion animals with no puppy-mill sourcing ban or rescue-only mandate, contrasting with California and Oregon cities, while requiring compliance with Idaho Code Β§25-3514 humane housing standards and basic business licensing.

Retail sales: AllowedSource ban: None

Veterinary Clinic Zoning

Some Restrictions

Boise's modernized 2023 zoning code permits veterinary clinics in most commercial and mixed-use zones with conditional review for overnight boarding components, requiring soundproofing for kennel areas and odor-management plans for surgical waste and animal handling spaces.

Code: Boise Title 11 (2023)Right of use: Most commercial zones

Dog Leash Laws

Heavy Restrictions

Boise requires dogs to be leashed in all public areas under BCC Title 5, Chapter 1. Idaho Code section 25-2805 also prohibits dogs running at large. Designated off-leash dog parks include Ann Morrison, Military Reserve, Morris Hill, and Together Treasure Valley Dog Park.

Leash Max: 8 feet in publicState Law: Idaho Code 25-2805

Beekeeping

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping is allowed in Boise residential zones under BCC Title 11 zoning code with hive setbacks of 10 feet from property lines and a maximum of 2 hives on lots under 10,000 square feet. Idaho Department of Agriculture registration required annually.

Small Lot: 2 hives max under 10k sqftSetback: 10 feet from property line

🌿 Landscaping Rules

From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.

Native Plants

Few Restrictions

Xeriscape and drought-tolerant landscaping are actively encouraged in Boise. The WaterWise program offers design guides and rebates, and HOA covenants cannot prohibit water-efficient landscaping under Idaho Code Section 55-115.

HOA Limits: Cannot ban xeriscape Β§55-115Rebates: WaterWise turf conversion

Grass Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Boise requires weeds and grass to be kept under 10 inches tall on all residential and commercial parcels. The Boise Code Enforcement Division handles complaints and can abate overgrown lots with cost recovery.

Max Height: 10 inchesNotice: 10 days to cut

Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

Boise property owners must trim trees so branches do not obstruct sidewalks (8 ft clearance) or streets (14 ft clearance). The Boise Community Forestry Unit regulates pruning of public trees and issues no-charge permits for street trees.

Sidewalk Clearance: 8 feetStreet Clearance: 14 feet

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Some Restrictions

Removing a tree on private property in Boise generally does not require a permit, but street trees in the public right-of-way and Protected Trees under the Hillside Development Ordinance require Community Forestry approval. Replacement is usually required.

Private Trees: Generally no permitStreet Trees: Permit + replacement

Water Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Boise is served primarily by Suez/Veolia and several irrigation districts. Outdoor watering is discouraged between 10 AM and 6 PM June through September. Surface water via the New York Canal system has assigned delivery days by zone.

Peak Hours: Avoid 10 AM-6 PMIrrigation: District schedule by zone

Weed Ordinances

Some Restrictions

Boise enforces weed abatement under local nuisance codes. Overgrown properties subject to city abatement at owner's expense.

Authority: Local nuisance codesNoxious Weeds: IC Β§22-2401+

πŸ’Ό 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.

🏊 Swimming Pools & Spas

Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.

πŸ—οΈ 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 Restrictions

Boise recognizes tiny homes on foundations as ADUs under Idaho Code Section 67-6511A, typically capped at 900 sq ft. Tiny homes on wheels (RVs) are not permitted as permanent dwellings except in licensed RV parks.

Foundation Tiny: Permitted as ADUSize Cap: 900 sq ft as ADU

Shed Rules

Few Restrictions

Sheds 200 sq ft or smaller in Boise do not require a building permit but must meet zoning setback rules (typically 3 ft side/rear). Larger structures require a permit and must comply with lot coverage limits.

Permit Exempt: 200 sq ft or lessSetback: 3 ft side/rear

Garage Conversions

Some Restrictions

Converting a garage to living space in Boise requires a building permit and full code compliance including egress, insulation, smoke alarms, and parking replacement. Garage conversions often qualify as ADUs under Idaho Code Section 67-6511A.

Permit: Always requiredParking: Must replace on lot

ADU Rules

Few Restrictions

Boise allows one ADU (attached or detached) on every single-family lot. Idaho Code Section 67-6511A (2023) limits cities from banning ADUs in single-family zones. Boise permits ADUs up to 900 sq ft with streamlined review.

State Law: Idaho Code Β§67-6511AMax Size: 900 sq ft or 10% lot

Carport Rules

Some Restrictions

Under Boise City Code Title 11 (Development Code), Section 11-06-07, a carport is an accessory structure, defined as a structure open on at least two sides used to house motor vehicles of the occupants. In residential zones, garage and carport openings facing a side street must sit at least 20 feet from the side-street lot line, and detached accessory structures cannot encroach into required front or street-side yards.

Code: Title 11, Sec 11-06-07Carport Definition: Open on >=2 sides, vehicle use

ADU Permits

Few Restrictions

Boise permits Accessory Dwelling Units by right on every single-family lot under the modernized Zoning Code Title 11 (effective December 2023). Idaho Code Β§67-6511A (enacted 2023) prohibits cities from banning ADUs in single-family residential zones. Boise allows ADUs up to 900 sq ft (or up to 10 percent of lot area) with streamlined administrative review through Planning and Development Services.

State Law: Idaho Code Β§67-6511ACode Authority: Boise Zoning Title 11 (Dec 2023)

ADU Rental Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Boise allows ADUs to be rented long-term without restriction and short-term with STR registration through the City Clerk. Idaho preempts municipal rent control and source-of-income discrimination protections. Idaho Code Β§55-208 (2017) prohibits cities from banning short-term rentals outright. Boise STR rules limit licensing requirements rather than prohibiting use.

Long-Term Rental: UnrestrictedSTR Registration: Required (City Clerk)

ADU Owner Occupancy

Few Restrictions

Boise does not require owner-occupancy for ADU properties. Idaho Code Β§67-6511A (2023) prohibits cities from imposing owner-occupancy mandates that would make ADU construction impractical, placing Idaho among the most ADU-permissive states. Property owners may build an ADU on rental property, rent both units to separate tenants, or sell with the ADU intact. HOA covenants may still impose private restrictions.

City Rule: No owner-occupancy requiredState Preemption: Idaho Code Β§67-6511A

ADU Impact Fees

Some Restrictions

Boise charges impact fees on new dwelling units including ADUs under the authority of the Idaho Development Impact Fee Act (Idaho Code Β§67-8201 et seq.). Police, fire, and parks impact fees apply; Idaho law strictly limits the categories and requires rational nexus and proportional cost recovery. Building permit fees and water/sewer connection fees through Boise Public Works also apply.

State Authority: Idaho Code Β§67-8201 et seq.Fee Categories: Police, fire, parks, transp

πŸ– Outdoor Cooking

BBQ & Propane Rules

Some Restrictions

Boise adopts the International Fire Code (IFC) with local amendments through Boise City Code Title 9. IFC Β§308.1.4 prohibits open-flame cooking devices and LP-gas cylinders over 1 pound on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction in buildings with 3 or more dwelling units. Stage 1 and Stage 2 fire restrictions during summer wildfire season may impose temporary additional bans citywide.

Code: Boise CC Title 9 + IFCMulti-Unit: Prohibited <10 ft combustibles

Smoker Rules

Some Restrictions

Boise has no specific city ordinance regulating residential offset smokers, pellet grills, or wood-fired pizza ovens at single-family homes in normal conditions. Multi-unit balcony smokers fall under IFC Β§308.1.4 prohibitions. During Stage 1/2 fire restrictions, solid-fuel smokers (wood, charcoal) may be temporarily prohibited even at single-family homes. Idaho DEQ regulates air quality but only for industrial sources.

Specific Rule: None in normal conditionsMulti-Unit: IFC Β§308 applies

Outdoor Kitchen Permits

Some Restrictions

Outdoor kitchens in Boise require separate trade permits from Planning and Development Services: building permit for structural elements, mechanical permit for gas lines under the IFGC, plumbing permit for water connections, and electrical permit for outdoor outlets. The 2018 IRC and 2017 NEC with Idaho amendments apply. Foothills Hillside Overlay and Historic Preservation Commission review may apply.

Trade Permits: Building, mech, plumb, elecStandalone Grill: No permit required

πŸŽ„ Holiday Decorations

🌍 Environmental Rules

Climate Emergency Mobilization

Some Restrictions

Boise's 2021 Climate Action Roadmap commits the city to 100% clean electricity by 2035 and net-zero carbon emissions across municipal operations and the broader community by 2050.

Adopted: 2021Clean electricity target: 100% by 2035

Vehicle Idling Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Boise has no stand-alone anti-idling ordinance for private vehicles, but municipal fleet policy and Idaho diesel-smoke rules limit prolonged idling, particularly near schools and city facilities.

Residential rule: NoneMunicipal fleet limit: 5 minutes

Heat Island Mitigation

Few Restrictions

Boise has no mandatory cool-roof or cool-pavement ordinance, but its 2023 zoning rewrite encourages shade trees, reflective surfaces, and reduced parking minimums to cut summertime urban heat in the Bench and downtown.

Cool-roof mandate: None β€” voluntaryParking-lot tree rule: Yes β€” Title 11

Defensible Space

Some Restrictions

Properties in Boise's wildland-urban interface, including the Foothills and the Bench rim, must maintain defensible space by clearing combustible vegetation within 30 feet of structures under Boise Fire's WUI program.

Inner zone: 0-5 ft non-combustibleOuter zone: 5-30 ft lean and green

Gas Leaf Blower Ban

Few Restrictions

Boise does not ban gas-powered leaf blowers. Their use is regulated only through general noise rules limiting equipment hours and decibel output in residential zones near sensitive receptors.

Gas blower ban: NoneHours restriction: Daytime only (Title 5)

Flood Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Boise participates in the National Flood Insurance Program and enforces floodplain regulations along the Boise River under Boise City Code Title 9 Chapter 20. Development in FEMA Zone AE requires elevation certificates and lowest-floor elevation above base flood.

River: Boise River corridorZone: FEMA Zone AE along river

Coastal Development

Few Restrictions

Boise is a landlocked city in southwestern Idaho, approximately 340 miles from the nearest Pacific coastline. There are no coastal development regulations. Idaho has no coastal zone management program. Boise's waterfront regulations focus on the Boise River corridor and its tributaries.

Coastal Regulations: None β€” landlocked cityDistance to Coast: Approximately 340 miles

Stormwater Management

Some Restrictions

Boise enforces stormwater regulations through an MS4 permit with IDEQ. New development and redevelopment disturbing 1 acre or more must submit a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan and install permanent post-construction BMPs.

Permit: IDEQ MS4SWPPP Trigger: 1 acre disturbance

Erosion Control

Some Restrictions

Boise requires erosion and sediment controls on all construction sites, especially in the Foothills. Silt fence, straw wattles, inlet protection, and stabilized construction entrances are standard.

Standard BMPs: Silt fence, wattles, inlet protectionEntrance: Stabilized gravel required

Grading & Drainage

Some Restrictions

Boise requires grading and drainage plans for development projects under Title 11 development standards. The city's terrain, including the Boise Foothills, creates unique drainage challenges. Projects must demonstrate that post-development drainage does not adversely affect neighboring properties or public infrastructure.

Governing Code: Boise City Code Title 11Foothills Standards: Additional grading restrictions on steep slopes

🌱 Cannabis Regulations

Commercial Cannabis Zoning

Heavy Restrictions

Idaho has not legalized recreational or medical cannabis, so Boise has no zoning category permitting cannabis dispensaries, cultivation, manufacturing, or testing. All commercial cannabis activity remains unlawful under Idaho Code 37-2701 et seq.

Status: Illegal commercialStatute: Idaho Code 37-2732

Cannabis Delivery Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Cannabis delivery is illegal in Boise because Idaho prohibits commercial cannabis entirely. Importing cannabis from legal-state retailers β€” Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Montana β€” into Boise is a state and federal trafficking offense.

Status: Felony deliveryTrafficking: 1 lb threshold

Personal Cultivation Limits

Heavy Restrictions

Personal cannabis cultivation is illegal anywhere in Boise. Idaho Code 37-2732 makes growing even one plant a misdemeanor or felony depending on quantity, with no city authority to authorize home grows.

Plant limit: Zero plantsStatute: Idaho Code 37-2732

Buffer Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Boise has no cannabis buffer-zone ordinance because Idaho prohibits dispensaries, cultivation, and manufacturing entirely. Buffer rules used in legal states (school, park, daycare separation) do not exist in Boise zoning.

Buffer ordinance: None existsReason: Cannabis prohibited

Home Cultivation

Heavy Restrictions

Cannabis cultivation is completely illegal in Idaho. Idaho is one of the few states with no medical or recreational cannabis program. Growing any amount of marijuana, including for personal use, is a criminal offense under Idaho Code Title 37, Chapter 27 (Uniform Controlled Substances Act). Boise enforces state law prohibiting all cannabis cultivation.

Legal Status: Completely illegal β€” no medical or recreationalGoverning Law: Idaho Code Β§37-2732

Dispensary Zoning

Heavy Restrictions

Cannabis dispensaries are illegal in Idaho. Because Idaho prohibits all forms of marijuana including medical cannabis, there are no licensed dispensaries and no zoning provisions for cannabis retail. Boise's zoning code does not include cannabis dispensaries as a permitted or conditional use in any district.

Legal Status: Completely prohibitedZoning Provision: None β€” not listed as allowed use

β˜€οΈ Solar Energy

πŸͺ§ Sign Regulations

🏚️ Property Maintenance

Trash Bin Storage

Some Restrictions

Boise regulates trash bin storage and placement through its property maintenance standards. Republic Services provides curbside garbage collection for Boise residents. Bins must be placed at the curb on collection day and returned to storage promptly after pickup.

Hauler: Republic ServicesPlacement Time: Evening before to 24 hours after pickup

Property Blight

Some Restrictions

Boise enforces property maintenance standards through its Code Enforcement division to address property blight and nuisance conditions. The city addresses junk vehicles, overgrown vegetation, accumulation of trash and debris, and deteriorated structures that affect neighborhood quality.

Weed/Grass Height: Must be kept below 12 inchesJunk Vehicles: Must be registered, operable, on paved surface

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Boise requires owners of vacant lots to maintain properties free of weeds, debris, and nuisance conditions. Vacant properties must be kept in a safe condition and not become attractive nuisances. The city's Code Enforcement division monitors vacant lots for compliance.

Vegetation Limit: Must be kept below 12 inchesSecurity: Must prevent unauthorized access

Snow & Sidewalk Clearing

Some Restrictions

Boise requires property owners and occupants to clear snow and ice from public sidewalks adjacent to their property. Under Boise City Code Title 7 (Public Ways and Property), sidewalks must be cleared within a reasonable time after snowfall to maintain safe pedestrian access.

Governing Code: Boise City Code Title 7Clearance Deadline: Within 24 hours after snowfall

Garage Sale Rules

Few Restrictions

Boise permits garage sales on residential property without a special permit. The city regulates frequency and signage but does not require registration or fees for typical residential garage sales.

Permit Required: NoFrequency: Generally 3 per year per address

πŸ’‘ Outdoor Lighting

πŸ”‘ Rental Property Rules

Security Deposit Rules

Some Restrictions

Boise rentals follow Idaho's statewide security deposit rules under Idaho Code Β§6-321, requiring landlords to refund or itemize deductions within 21 days, with no city-specific overlay.

Idaho statute: Idaho Code Β§6-321Refund deadline: 21 days default

No-Fault Evictions

Few Restrictions

Boise landlords can terminate month-to-month tenancies without cause on 30 days written notice under Idaho Code Β§55-208, and the city has no local just-cause overlay because Idaho preempts rent regulation.

Idaho statute: Idaho Code Β§55-208Notice required: 30 days

Tenant Anti-Harassment

Few Restrictions

Boise has no dedicated tenant anti-harassment ordinance and relies instead on Idaho's general retaliation defense in Idaho Code Β§6-320 because state preemption blocks broader municipal tenant protections.

Local ordinance: NoneState retaliation statute: Idaho Code Β§6-320

Section 8 Voucher Acceptance

Few Restrictions

Boise landlords may legally refuse Section 8 vouchers because Idaho lacks a statewide source-of-income protection and Idaho Code Β§55-307 prevents the city from adding one locally.

Source-of-income protection: None statewideVoucher acceptance: Optional for landlords

Relocation Assistance

Few Restrictions

Boise does not require landlords to pay relocation assistance for no-fault terminations, redevelopment, or substantial rehab because Idaho Code Β§55-307 preempts local rent and tenant-displacement regulation.

Local mandate: NoneIdaho preemption: Β§55-307

Pass-Through Charges

Few Restrictions

Boise places no limit on landlord pass-through of utilities, taxes, or capital improvement costs because Idaho Code Β§55-307 preempts local rent regulation, leaving the lease as the sole governing document.

Local cap: NonePreemption authority: Idaho Code Β§55-307

Rent Control

Few Restrictions

Boise cannot impose rent control. Idaho Code 55-307 preempts all local rent control and rent stabilization statewide. Landlords set rents at market rate with no cap on increases.

State Law: Idaho Code 55-307Preemption: Total statewide

Just Cause Eviction

Few Restrictions

Idaho does not require just cause for eviction of tenants on month-to-month leases. Landlords may terminate month-to-month tenancies with 30 days written notice without stating a reason under Idaho Code Β§55-208. Boise has no local just cause eviction protections beyond state law.

Just Cause Required: No β€” not required for month-to-monthNotice to Terminate: 30 days written notice

Rental Registration

Few Restrictions

Boise does not require a general rental property registration or licensing program. Unlike many larger cities, Boise does not mandate that landlords register rental units with the city or obtain a rental license. Short-term rental properties have separate registration requirements.

Registration Required: No general rental registrationRental License: Not required

πŸ—‘οΈ Trash & Recycling

Yard Waste Collection

Few Restrictions

Boise collects yard waste year-round in the green compost cart biweekly. Accepts grass, leaves, small branches, and food scraps including meat and dairy.

Pickup: Every 2 weeks year-roundAccepts Food: Yes including meat and dairy

Recycling Rules

Some Restrictions

Boise curbside recycling accepts paper, cardboard, metal cans, and plastics 1 and 2. Glass is NOT accepted curbside and must be taken to drop-off sites.

Accepted Plastics: Numbers 1 and 2 onlyGlass: Drop-off only, not curbside

Collection Schedule

Some Restrictions

Republic Services provides Boise trash (weekly), recycling, and compost (biweekly) collection under city contract. Carts must be at the curb by 6 AM on your assigned day.

Provider: Republic ServicesTrash Pickup: Weekly

Recycling Requirements

Some Restrictions

Boise provides curbside recycling collection through Republic Services as part of the city's trash service. Single-stream recycling allows residents to place all acceptable recyclables in one blue cart. The city encourages recycling to divert waste from the landfill.

Collection Type: Single-stream curbsideFrequency: Weekly

Bulk Item Disposal

Some Restrictions

Boise offers options for bulk item disposal through Republic Services and the city's transfer station. Large items that do not fit in standard carts require special pickup arrangements or drop-off at designated facilities.

Bulk Pickup: Schedule through Republic Services (fees may apply)Transfer Station: City-operated drop-off facility

Bin Placement Rules

Some Restrictions

Boise has specific requirements for trash and recycling bin placement on collection days and for storage between collections. Proper placement ensures efficient collection and maintains neighborhood appearance.

Curb Placement: Handles facing house, lids closedSpacing: 3 feet from other carts and obstacles

Pickup Rules & Schedules

Some Restrictions

Boise provides curbside trash and recycling collection through a contract with Republic Services. Collection occurs weekly on a designated schedule. The city's trash and recycling program is managed by the Public Works Department.

Provider: Republic ServicesFrequency: Weekly curbside collection

🚁 Drone Rules

πŸ” Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors

πŸšͺ Soliciting & Door-to-Door

πŸŒ™ Curfew Laws

πŸ“ Building Setbacks & Zoning

🌳 Tree Protection

Urban Forest Equity

Some Restrictions

Boise's Community Forestry Unit, operating under Title 8 Chapter 4, prioritizes tree planting in lower-canopy neighborhoods such as the Bench to close inequities in shade, heat exposure, and air quality.

Code: Title 8 Β§08-04Tree City USA: 40+ years

Tree Replacement Requirements

Some Restrictions

Boise requires tree replacement as part of its development standards under the landscaping section of the Development Code (Section 11-04-09). Street trees removed or damaged must be replaced through the Urban Forestry program. Development projects must include tree planting plans.

Governing Code: Boise Code Β§11-04-09Minimum Caliper: Typically 2-inch for deciduous trees

Tree Removal Permits

Some Restrictions

Boise regulates tree removal through its Development Code and the Boise Urban Forestry program. Trees in the public right-of-way require city permission for removal. Development projects must comply with tree preservation standards in the landscaping section of the code (Section 11-04-09).

Governing Code: Boise Code Β§11-04-09; Urban Forestry programStreet Trees: City permission required for removal

Heritage & Protected Trees

Some Restrictions

Boise recognizes significant trees through its Urban Forestry program, though it does not have a formal heritage tree ordinance with the same legal protections found in some other cities. The city values mature trees and encourages their preservation through development standards and community programs.

Heritage Tree Ordinance: No formal heritage designation programUrban Forestry: City tracks significant public trees

🏷️ Garage & Yard Sales

πŸ”§ Building Safety

Building Permits

Some Restrictions

Boise Planning and Development Services issues building permits under the 2018 International Building Code (IBC) as adopted by Idaho. Most structural work, additions, decks over 30 inches, and mechanical/electrical/plumbing changes require permits through the city portal.

Code: 2018 IBC/IRC statewideAuthority: Boise Planning and Development Services

Inspections

Some Restrictions

Boise requires progressive inspections during construction: footing, foundation, framing, rough MEP, insulation, and final. Inspections are scheduled through the PDS portal and must pass before work proceeds to the next phase.

Stages: Footing, foundation, framing, MEP, insulation, finalScheduling: Online PDS portal

Green Building Code

Few Restrictions

Boise's Climate Action Roadmap targets 100 percent clean electricity by 2035, but Idaho preempts stricter local energy codes under Idaho Code Β§39-4116, leaving Boise to encourage green building through voluntary incentives, expedited review for certified projects, and state energy code compliance rather than local mandates.

Energy code: Idaho-adopted IECCLocal preemption: Idaho Code Β§39-4116

Fire Sprinkler Requirements

Some Restrictions

Idaho's adopted IBC and IRC require fire sprinklers in new multi-family buildings and townhouses, but Idaho Code Β§39-4116 prohibits cities from mandating sprinklers in single-family detached homes, leaving Boise without a citywide one- and two-family sprinkler mandate despite Foothills wildfire risk.

Single-family preempt: Idaho Code Β§39-4116Multi-family: Required by IBC

Lead Paint

Some Restrictions

Boise enforces federal lead-paint rules through Idaho's adopted building code, with EPA's Renovation, Repair, and Painting program governing pre-1978 home work, mandatory seller and landlord disclosure under federal Title X, and child blood-lead screening through Central District Health for at-risk Boise neighborhoods.

Disclosure law: 42 USC Β§4852dRenovation rule: EPA RRP Rule

Pest Control

Some Restrictions

Boise enforces pest-free housing through its property maintenance code and the International Property Maintenance Code provisions adopted by Idaho, requiring landlords to address rodent, cockroach, and bedbug infestations and authorizing Boise Code Enforcement to issue notices and abatement orders.

Code basis: IPMC adopted statewideHabitability statute: Idaho Code Β§6-320

Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed

Some Restrictions

Boise scaffold work follows the IBC and OSHA standards adopted through Idaho Code Β§39-4101 et seq., requiring building permits for substantial scaffold systems, sidewalk-encroachment permits when scaffolds extend over public ways, and competent-person inspections daily before each work shift.

Code basis: Idaho Code Β§39-4101 et seq.OSHA standard: 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L

🚬 Tobacco & Vaping

πŸ›οΈ Single-Use Items

πŸ’Ό Employment Preemption

πŸ›‚ Immigration Policy

πŸ›οΈ Homelessness & Encampment Rules

πŸ›΄ Mobility & Curb Rules

πŸ’§ Water Use Rules

πŸ—ΊοΈ Zoning Overlays & Bonuses

🩺 Public Health Rules

🏨 Hotels & Lodging

πŸͺ Business Licensing & Operations

Tobacco Retail License

Some Restrictions

Retailers selling tobacco, e-cigarettes, or vaping products in Boise must hold a valid Idaho state tobacco permit and a Boise business license, and verify buyer ages under Idaho Code 18-1502.

Minimum age: 21 (Idaho Code 18-1502)State permit: Required statewide

Massage Establishments

Some Restrictions

Massage therapists in Boise must hold an Idaho state massage license under Idaho Code Title 54 Chapter 40, and businesses operating massage establishments need a Boise business license plus zoning compliance.

State license: Idaho Board of Massage TherapyTraining hours: 500 minimum

Adult Entertainment

Heavy Restrictions

Adult-oriented businesses in Boise, including bookstores, theaters, and cabarets, require a special license under Boise City Code Title 5 and must meet zoning buffers from schools, parks, churches, and residential areas.

Buffer distances: From schools, parks, churchesAlcohol + nudity: Prohibited together

Secondhand Dealers

Some Restrictions

Secondhand dealers, consignment shops, and precious-metal buyers in Boise must license under Title 5 and report transactions to police under Idaho Code 54-1701, including holding periods to deter fencing.

Reporting: Daily via LeadsOnlineHold period: 14-30 days typical

Pawnbrokers

Some Restrictions

Pawnbrokers in Boise need a state license under Idaho Code 28-45, a Boise business license, and must report all loans daily to Boise Police, hold collateral for 30 days, and cap interest under state limits.

State license: Idaho Code 28-45Hold period: 30 days minimum

Towing Companies

Some Restrictions

Towing companies operating in Boise must register with the city, post Idaho Transportation Department fee schedules, and follow Idaho Code 49-1806 nonconsensual tow notice and storage rules.

State law: Idaho Code 49-1806Fee caps: Set by Idaho PUC

🚷 Public Conduct

πŸ’° Local Taxes & Fees

Overall: What to Expect in Boise

Boise has 188 ordinances on file across 41 categories. Of these, 59 are rated permissive, 107 moderate, and 22 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Boise 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.