Moving to Buena Park, 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 Buena Park across 18 categories and 100 specific rules we track.
๐ Noise OrdinancesFull noise ordinances guide โ
Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.
Quiet Hours
Some RestrictionsBuena Park sets time-of-day decibel limits rather than a blanket curfew. Its noise rules live in Municipal Code Chapter 8.28, which adopts Orange County's noise standards. The residential exterior limit drops from 55 dBA in the daytime (7 a.m.-10 p.m.) to 50 dBA at night (10 p.m.-7 a.m.), with amplified music judged 5 dBA stricter.
Construction Hours
Some RestrictionsBuena Park Municipal Code Section 8.28.040 prohibits noisy construction, repair and excavation work on Sundays and between 8:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on any day. In practice, construction noise is allowed roughly 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, with no work on Sundays. The city engineer may grant written exceptions.
Barking Dogs
Some RestrictionsBuena Park Municipal Code Chapter 6.20 (Care and Keeping of Dogs) makes it unlawful to keep a barking dog. A 'barking dog' is defined as one that barks, bays, cries, howls or makes noise continuously and incessantly for 10 minutes within any 15-minute period, to the disturbance of any other person.
Leaf Blower Rules
Some RestrictionsBuena Park restricts powered landscape equipment by hours rather than banning it. Municipal Code Section 8.08.020 prohibits operating leaf/weed blowers, powered lawn mowers and other powered landscape-maintenance equipment between 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. on any day. In effect, leaf blowers may be used only from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Amplified Music & Events
Some RestrictionsBuena Park Municipal Code Section 8.28.040 bars sound devices used so as to disturb the peace. Operating one between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. so it is plainly audible 50 feet from the residential property line or vehicle is prima facie evidence of a violation. Section 8.08.020 also caps premises sound at 75 dB at 20 feet.
Vehicle Noise
Some RestrictionsBuena Park's Section 8.28.040 covers car stereos (plainly audible 50 feet away between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. is a violation). The noise ordinance does not regulate traffic noise itself - that falls under the California Vehicle Code, which requires adequate mufflers (CVC 27150) and limits vehicle sound systems audible 50 feet while driving (CVC 27007).
Decibel Limits
Some RestrictionsBuena Park's Chapter 8.28 adopts Orange County's measured-decibel standards. For residential property, the exterior limit at the property line is 55 dBA daytime (7 a.m.-10 p.m.) and 50 dBA at night (10 p.m.-7 a.m.); the interior limit is 50 dBA day / 45 dBA night. Music, speech and impact/tonal noise are judged 5 dBA stricter.
Outdoor Music
Some RestrictionsOutdoor and amplified music in Buena Park must meet the same Chapter 8.28 decibel standards (55 dBA day / 50 dBA night at a residential property line, cut 5 dBA because it is music) and Section 8.28.040's plainly-audible-at-50-feet test after 10 p.m. Loudspeakers used for commercial advertising on public streets are separately prohibited.
Industrial Noise
Some RestrictionsBuena Park's adopted Chapter 8.28 decibel standards set numeric limits only for residential property; the county code it adopts does not set decibel limits for commercial or industrial uses. Instead, in all commercial and industrial zones, public-address systems, loudspeakers and other sound-producing equipment must be designed, installed and operated so as not to disturb the surrounding area.
Aircraft Noise
Few RestrictionsBuena Park's noise ordinance does not regulate aircraft noise. The city's own General Plan Noise Element states the Noise Ordinance does not cover transportation sources such as traffic, aircraft and railways. Aircraft operations are governed by the Federal Aviation Administration; courts hold that local airport-noise regulation is largely federally preempted.
๐ Short-Term RentalsFull short-term rentals guide โ
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
Heavy RestrictionsThe City of Buena Park requires a short-term rental permit, a passed home inspection, and a city business license before renting any residential unit for 29 days or less. Only an owner who resides on the property may apply, whole-home rentals are banned, and only one permit is allowed per individual citywide.
Registration Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park STR applicants apply on a city form (via the Deckard/Host Compliance portal) and must submit proof the host resides at the property, a floor-plan sketch, parking details, hold-harmless and house-rules acknowledgments, and an HOA letter of no objection if applicable. The city-issued permit number must appear in every listing or advertisement.
Taxes & Fees
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park short-term rental hosts must remit a 12% transient occupancy tax under Municipal Code Chapter 3.16. The permit costs $300 to apply (plus a $100 inspection fee) and $300 to renew every three years, and the business license is charged at $22.50 per year plus a $10 zoning compliance fee.
Occupancy Limits
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park caps short-term rental occupancy at two adults per bedroom plus two additional adults for the whole unit. Children under 18 are not counted toward the maximum. STRs are allowed only in single-family residential dwellings, day-use is prohibited, and the maximum number of occupants is fixed in the permit.
Parking Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park requires all short-term rental guest and host parking to be accommodated on-site as shown on the permit application; the FAQ confirms guests cannot rely on street parking. Required garage spaces must be kept available for operable vehicles, and limousine or bus parking that blocks emergency vehicle access is prohibited.
Noise Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park short-term rental house rules set quiet hours from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Renters and guests may not create unreasonable noise, disturbances, or disorderly conduct, and the unit may not be used for weddings, auctions, or commercial events. The host must call police if guests fail to comply.
Primary-Residence-Only Rule
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park allows short-term rentals only in the host's primary residence. The owner must reside on the property, whole-home rentals are banned, and only a person (not a corporation or LLC) holding fee title may hold a permit. ADUs cannot be rented, and a property with an ADU cannot operate an STR at all.
Host Presence Rule
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park requires the host to live on-site, and the host or an authorized agent must be reachable by phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week whenever the STR is rented and must be physically on the premises within one hour of being notified of any compliance or health-and-safety issue.
Night Caps
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park sets no maximum number of bookings or nights per year for a permitted STR. Instead it limits supply: no STR may be within 300 feet of another, only one permit is allowed per individual, and the permit can be revoked if the unit is NOT rented at least 10 total days in any 12-month period.
Insurance Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park short-term rental hosts must maintain liability insurance of not less than $1,000,000 covering the rental, unless it is offered through a hosting platform that maintains equal or greater coverage. Proof of insurance (or a quote) is required with the application, along with a hold-harmless and indemnification agreement.
๐ฅ Fire RegulationsFull fire regulations guide โ
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 RestrictionsBuena Park has no standalone fire-pit ordinance. Backyard fire pits are governed by the 2022 California Fire Code adopted in the Municipal Code and enforced by the Orange County Fire Authority, plus South Coast AQMD wood-burning rules. Recreational fires must stay at least 25 feet from structures, and on a No-Burn Day wood burning is prohibited.
Fireworks
Some RestrictionsUnlike most Orange County cities, Buena Park permits California State Fire Marshal 'Safe and Sane' fireworks, but only on July 4th between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. All other fireworks are illegal, and possession or use of illegal fireworks carries a $1,000 fine for a first offense, with a separate social-host penalty for property owners.
Outdoor Burning
Heavy RestrictionsOpen burning of vegetation, yard waste or trash is effectively prohibited for Buena Park residents. The city sits in the South Coast Air Basin, where South Coast AQMD Rule 444 governs open burning and residential burning requires authorization. Recreational and cooking fires are exempt; routine backyard burning of refuse is not allowed.
Brush Clearance
Few RestrictionsBuena Park is a flat, fully built-out suburb and is not a wildfire-prone community, so the statewide 100-foot defensible-space requirement under Public Resources Code 4291 does not apply citywide. Weed and rubbish abatement is handled as a nuisance issue, and only a small section of the city's far north appears on a newly released Fire Hazard Severity Zone map.
Smoke Detectors
Some RestrictionsBuena Park follows California's statewide smoke-alarm and carbon-monoxide-alarm laws rather than a separate city rule. Smoke alarms are required in all bedrooms, hallways serving bedrooms and on every level, battery units must use a 10-year sealed battery, and carbon monoxide alarms are required in homes with fuel-burning appliances or an attached garage.
Backyard Fires
Some RestrictionsBackyard recreational fires are allowed in Buena Park, governed by the 2022 California Fire Code adopted in the Municipal Code and enforced by the Orange County Fire Authority. A recreational wood fire must be at least 25 feet from structures, attended at all times, and burning is prohibited on South Coast AQMD No-Burn Days.
Propane Storage
Some RestrictionsBuena Park has no special propane ordinance; LP-gas storage follows the 2022 California Fire Code (Chapter 61) and NFPA 58, adopted in the Municipal Code and enforced by the Orange County Fire Authority. Typical barbecue-size cylinders are allowed, but larger LP-gas containers may not be stored or used inside buildings or in basements.
Wildfire Zones
Few RestrictionsBuena Park is a flat, fully developed suburb and is overwhelmingly not in a fire hazard severity zone. It is in a Local Responsibility Area, not a State Responsibility Area. CAL FIRE's 2025 maps designate only a small section in the city's far north, so the wildfire-zone construction and defensible-space rules that affect foothill cities generally do not apply citywide.
๐ Parking RulesFull parking rules guide โ
Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.
RV & Boat Parking
Heavy RestrictionsThe City of Buena Park prohibits parking recreational vehicles, boats, unattached trailers, and oversized vehicles on city streets under Buena Park Municipal Code 10.24.040. Residents may park briefly only with a Police Department permit: a two-day loading/unloading log number or a seven-day visitor's permit, capped at six visitor permits per household each year.
Street Parking Limits
Some RestrictionsGeneral street parking in the City of Buena Park is governed by Title 10 (Vehicles and Traffic) of the Municipal Code, layered over the California Vehicle Code. Chapter 10.24 sets local rules including a 72-hour limit, a ban on parking within parkways, and posted street-sweeping and signed no-parking restrictions.
Overnight Parking
Some RestrictionsThe City of Buena Park does not impose a blanket citywide overnight parking ban on passenger cars; ordinary vehicles may park overnight on city streets subject to the 72-hour limit and posted signs. Overnight RV, trailer, boat, and oversized-vehicle parking, however, is prohibited without a Police Department permit under BPMC 10.24.040.
Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsThe City of Buena Park limits commercial vehicle parking in residential areas through its Zoning Code. In single-family zones, only commercial autos, pickups, panel delivery trucks, and station wagons not exceeding three tons unladen are allowed, with a maximum of two per lot. Heavier trucks must use designated truck routes.
Abandoned Vehicles
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park Code Enforcement treats abandoned, dismantled, wrecked, or inoperable vehicles in public view as a nuisance and asks residents to repair or remove them. On streets, abandonment is also prohibited by California Vehicle Code 22523, and vehicles left over 72 hours can be removed under state law.
Driveway Rules
Some RestrictionsBuena Park's Zoning Code requires that residential vehicles be parked inside a garage, carport, or on an approved paved driveway, not on lawns or unpaved surfaces. On the street, the California Vehicle Code prohibits blocking any public or private driveway, and the city's 72-hour and curb-color rules also apply at the curb.
Oversized Vehicle Parking
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park Municipal Code 10.24.040 defines an oversized vehicle as any vehicle or combination of vehicles exceeding 22 feet in length or 84 inches in width and prohibits parking such vehicles on city streets. Limited street parking is allowed only with a Police Department loading/unloading log number or visitor's permit.
EV Charging
Some RestrictionsBuena Park has no standalone EV-charging parking ordinance in its published parking rules. EV charging spaces are governed by California Vehicle Code 22511, which lets local authorities designate charging stalls and prohibits parking in them unless the vehicle is connected for charging. Unauthorized vehicles can be towed at the owner's expense.
Loading Zones
Some RestrictionsLoading and unloading in the City of Buena Park is regulated by Chapter 10.32 of the Municipal Code. Yellow curbs are commercial loading zones limited to 20 minutes for materials, and white curbs are passenger loading zones limited to 3 minutes, both enforced between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays.
Curb Color Rules
Some RestrictionsBuena Park Municipal Code Chapter 10.32 defines curb-color meanings: red means no stopping at any time, yellow is a commercial loading zone (20 min), white is a passenger loading zone (3 min). Curb markings are an official traffic-control function; residents may not paint or alter curbs to create or remove parking restrictions on their own.
๐งฑ Fence RegulationsFull fence regulations guide โ
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.
Height Limits
Some RestrictionsIn Buena Park's single-family residential (RS) zones, the maximum fence, wall, or hedge height is 7 feet under Municipal Code section 19.328.020. In the required front yard, solid fencing is limited to 2 feet, with a non-view-obscuring top section (wrought iron, split-rail, or picket) allowed to a 4-foot total. Greater heights need an acoustical analysis.
Permit Requirements
Some RestrictionsBuena Park requires a fence/wall permit (zoning compliance review under Municipal Code section 19.128.090) for all fences and block walls. A separate California Building Code permit applies to fences over 6 feet, garden/perimeter walls over 5 feet, and retaining walls over 4 feet. The City also requires a structural engineer's report for any fence or wall over 6 feet.
Neighbor Fence Rules
Some RestrictionsBuena Park sets no boundary-fence cost-sharing rule; shared fences are governed by California Civil Code section 841, the Good Neighbor Fence Act. Adjoining owners are presumed equally responsible for the reasonable cost of building, maintaining, or replacing a boundary fence, and an owner incurring such costs must give 30 days' written notice to each neighbor.
Retaining Walls
Some RestrictionsIn Buena Park, retaining walls are regulated through Municipal Code Chapter 19.328 and the adopted California Building Code. A building permit is required for any retaining wall over 4 feet (bottom of footing to top), and for any surcharge-bearing wall at any height. A fence atop a retaining wall on a property line counts against the 7-foot residential cap.
Fence Requirements
Some RestrictionsBuena Park's fence design rules are in Municipal Code Chapter 19.328. Residential fences must be architecturally compatible with the home, finished on both sides, maintained in good repair, and decorative where visible from the street. Vision-clearance areas at driveways and alleys must not obscure sight, and double fences (parallel fences under 3 feet apart) must be sealed if unavoidable.
Material Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park Municipal Code section 19.328.030 prohibits chain link, barbed wire, electrified fencing, and razor or concertina wire in single-family residential (RS) zones unless approved for security. In commercial and industrial zones (Chapter 19.528), chain link and wire may not face a street or sit between a street and buildings. Masonry walls must be ornamental earth-tone block.
Approved Materials
Some RestrictionsBuena Park's permitted fence materials follow Municipal Code section 19.328.030. Decorative materials such as wrought iron, split-rail, picket, and ornamental masonry (6-inch block, earth tones) are favored, and the upper front-yard section must be non-view-obscuring. Chain link, barbed wire, electrified fencing, and razor or concertina wire are prohibited in residential zones unless approved for security.
๐ Animal OrdinancesFull animal ordinances guide โ
Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.
Dog Leash Laws
Some RestrictionsBuena Park requires dogs to be held under leash by an able-bodied person whenever off the owner's premises, including on streets, sidewalks, parks, and school grounds. Animal control is handled by SEAACA. Females in heat may not be allowed to run at large anywhere in the city.
Chickens & Livestock
Some RestrictionsSince an August 2024 ordinance, Buena Park allows up to six hens (no roosters) on single-family RS-zoned properties with a ministerial permit. Coops need 10 square feet per chicken, must sit at least 10 feet from side and rear property lines, and may not be in the front yard.
Breed Restrictions
Some RestrictionsBuena Park does not impose breed-specific bans. Instead its code regulates any dog declared potentially dangerous or vicious, requiring warning signs at property entrances and prohibiting such dogs from running loose where they endanger lawful visitors. California law also bars cities from adopting breed-specific spay/neuter mandates only on a breed basis.
Beekeeping
Some RestrictionsBuena Park allows up to four beehives on single-family RS-zoned property with a ministerial permit. Hives must sit at least 10 feet from any property line, require a six-foot fence or hedge and an on-site water source, and parcels adjoining a school, licensed childcare facility, or park may not keep bees.
Exotic Pets
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park bars possession of any endangered species, exotic animal, or wild animal (as defined in the code) unless approved by the director of community development as a live animal event. Permitted exotic or dangerous animals must be kept in secure enclosures, may not run loose, and require posted warning signs.
Livestock
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park does not allow general backyard livestock in residential zones. Domesticated animals such as horses, mules, cows, goats, and sheep may be kept only in permitted equestrian establishments and theme recreational parks. Livestock must be kept in secure enclosures and may not run loose.
Pet Limits
Some RestrictionsBuena Park limits each residential property to no more than three dogs and three cats over six months of age. Only one unspayed female dog is allowed per location without a breeding permit. Dogs over four months old must be licensed and rabies-vaccinated through SEAACA.
Cat Rules
Some RestrictionsBuena Park limits each street address to no more than three cats over six months of age. There is no leash requirement for cats, but all animals must be kept in clean, sanitary conditions, and owners must dispose of waste so it does not create odors or breed flies. SEAACA handles cat licensing and welfare.
Wildlife Feeding
Some RestrictionsBuena Park has no specific ordinance banning the feeding of wild animals. However, the code prohibits keeping or feeding animals in any way that breeds flies, creates obnoxious odors, attracts vermin, or becomes a nuisance or health hazard. California law separately makes it unlawful to feed certain big-game and predatory wildlife.
Animal Hoarding
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park's three-dog, three-cat limit and its sanitation and nuisance provisions guard against hoarding conditions. The code lets animal control impound animals kept without food, water, or proper care. California Penal Code Sections 597 and 597.1 criminalize the neglect and overcrowding typical of hoarding.
๐ฟ Landscaping RulesFull landscaping rules guide โ
From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.
Grass Height Limits
Some RestrictionsThe City of Buena Park does not publish a single numeric grass-height limit. Instead, its single-family property maintenance standards require landscaped areas to be kept neat, mowed, trimmed, and free of weeds and dead or dying vegetation. Overgrown or dead lawns are abated as code violations through Code Enforcement.
Tree Trimming
Some RestrictionsPrivate trees must be pruned and maintained so landscaping stays healthy and does not obstruct sidewalks or sightlines. Trees in the public parkway are City-controlled: no one may cut, trim, injure, or remove parkway vegetation without a permit from the Director of Public Works, and parkway vegetation may not exceed 24 inches above the curb or block the sidewalk.
Tree Removal & Heritage Trees
Some RestrictionsRemoving a tree from the public parkway requires a written permit from the Director of Public Works under Chapter 12.20. The City grants removal only where the tree is a private nuisance, is not the designated species for the street, or for other good cause, and the property owner pays all removal costs. Private-yard trees on residential lots generally are not subject to a citywide removal-permit ordinance.
Weed Ordinances
Some RestrictionsExcess weeds, overgrown vegetation, and accumulated debris are public-nuisance and property-maintenance violations in Buena Park. Landscaped areas must be kept free of weeds and dead or dying vegetation. Code Enforcement inspects complaints, issues notices to abate, and the City can abate declared nuisances and charge the cost to the property owner.
Water Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park runs its own municipal water utility and enforces a Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage Program (Title 13). The City restricts landscape irrigation to assigned days by address, prohibits watering during the midday window, limits run times, and bans water waste. A 2025 Water Shortage Contingency Plan sets escalating phases.
Rainwater Harvesting
Few RestrictionsBuena Park encourages on-site rainwater capture and graywater reuse for irrigation. Its Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance guidelines recommend rain gardens, cisterns, and catchment to retain stormwater, and projects meeting their entire landscape water need from rainwater or graywater get reduced MWELO requirements. Graywater systems must follow the California Plumbing Code.
Native Plants
Some RestrictionsBuena Park's Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance steers new and rehabilitated landscapes toward low-water and climate-adapted plants. The prescriptive compliance option requires that 75% of residential plant area (100% for non-residential) use plants needing little or no summer water, plus deep mulch. The City's parkway program lists California-friendly plants as acceptable.
Artificial Turf
Some RestrictionsBuena Park allows artificial turf in single-family residential (RS) zones in lieu of natural turf, in front, side, and rear yards, but it requires an Artificial Turf permit, an 8-year minimum no-fade warranty, and at least 20% of the landscaped area in living plant material. In mixed-use zones, artificial turf is barred from front and street-visible yards.
Composting
Some RestrictionsUnder California SB 1383, Buena Park residents must separate organic waste (food scraps and yard/green trimmings) into the City-provided organics (green) cart for curbside collection, where it is processed into compost or mulch. The mandate took effect January 1, 2022. Home/backyard composting is allowed as an alternative way to recycle organics.
๐ผ Home BusinessFull home business guide โ
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.
Zoning Restrictions
Some RestrictionsBuena Park's Title 19 zoning code allows home occupations in residential dwellings only when the use is secondary to residential use and shows no external evidence of business. No remodeling, no outdoor storage, employees limited to resident family, and no business-generated vehicular or pedestrian traffic. Businesses must also obtain a City business license.
Signage Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park effectively prohibits home business signage. The Title 19 home occupation rules state there shall be no signs other than those permitted for a dwelling use in the zone, and the home occupation must present no external evidence of business by appearance, lighting, or signs. Commercial signs are reserved for commercial and industrial zones.
Home Occupation Permits
Some RestrictionsBuena Park requires a City business license plus a one-time $35.00 home occupation fee to operate a business from a residence. Applications are processed in person at City Hall, and many need Community Development Department approval before the license issues, ensuring the use meets the Title 19 home occupation standards.
Cottage Food Operations
Few RestrictionsBuena Park does not have a separate cottage food ordinance; the California Homemade Food Act (AB-1616) controls. State law requires the City to treat a cottage food operation as a permitted residential use or grant a nondiscretionary permit. CFOs register/permit through the Orange County environmental health agency; the City handles only the home business license.
Home Daycare
Few RestrictionsCalifornia law preempts local zoning for family daycare homes. Small and large family daycare homes are a residential use 'by right' in Buena Park's residential zones, and the City cannot require a business license, fee, or tax or treat them as a change of occupancy. The State (CDSS Community Care Licensing) licenses them; Buena Park may impose only spacing/dimension rules identical to other homes.
๐ Swimming Pools & SpasFull swimming pools & spas guide โ
Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.
Pool Permits
Some RestrictionsA City of Buena Park building permit is required to construct, install, or remodel any residential swimming pool, spa, or hot tub. Plans go through a concurrent Building Division plan check and Planning design review, plus Public Works approval and a clean-up bond before a permit issues.
Fencing Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park requires every outdoor pool, spa, or hot tub to be enclosed by a barrier at least 60 inches (5 feet) tall measured on the outside. Gaps under the barrier, opening sizes, gate self-closing/self-latching hardware, and chain-link mesh are all regulated, consistent with California Building Code Section 3109.
Safety Rules
Heavy RestrictionsBuena Park enforces the California Swimming Pool Safety Act. New or remodeled pools/spas at single-family homes must have at least two of seven approved drowning-prevention features, plus anti-entrapment suction grates and door alarms where a house wall serves as the barrier. The handout cites Health & Safety Code 115922 and the Act (HSC 115920-115929).
Above-Ground Pools
Some RestrictionsBuena Park treats above-ground and on-ground pools the same as in-ground pools: a building permit, the 60-inch barrier, and the Pool Safety Act features all apply. Special rules cover barriers mounted on the pool wall and ladder/step access, which must be secured or barriered.
Hot Tub Rules
Some RestrictionsBuena Park regulates spas and hot tubs as swimming pools: a permit, the 60-inch barrier, and Pool Safety Act features all apply, since the handout defines a pool to include spas and hot tubs over 18 inches deep. Equipment setbacks, GFCI receptacles, and noise-attenuation clearances for pumps and heaters are specified.
๐๏ธ Accessory StructuresFull accessory structures guide โ
Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.
ADU Rules
Few RestrictionsThe City of Buena Park permits accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and junior ADUs (JADUs) under Municipal Code Section 19.348.010, adopted June 2025 to implement California Government Code Sections 66314-66339. Complying applications are approved ministerially within 60 days with no public hearing.
Shed Rules
Some RestrictionsIn the City of Buena Park, detached storage sheds are non-habitable accessory structures regulated under Title 19 (Zoning). Larger sheds follow the same 5-foot accessory-structure setback as detached garages, but small sheds of 120 square feet or less behind a 6-foot solid wall qualify for a reduced setback.
Garage Conversions
Some RestrictionsThe City of Buena Park allows converting a garage into living space chiefly as an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) or junior ADU under BPMC 19.348.010. When a garage is converted, the city's objective design standards require the visible garage door to be removed and replaced with wall, windows, or doors that match the main house.
Carport Rules
Some RestrictionsIn the City of Buena Park, a carport is a non-habitable accessory structure. The city's zoning standards make clear that a carport may be permitted only in addition to the required enclosed garage and may not be used in place of it. Carport floors must be paved with concrete or decorative cement pavers.
Tiny Homes
Some RestrictionsThe City of Buena Park has no separate 'tiny home' ordinance. A permanent tiny house on a foundation is treated as a dwelling or as an accessory dwelling unit under BPMC 19.348.010, which expressly allows manufactured homes as ADUs. Tiny houses on wheels (RVs) are not allowed as permanent dwellings.
๐ Outdoor CookingFull outdoor cooking guide โ
BBQ & Propane Rules
Some RestrictionsBuena Park follows the 2022 California Fire Code for outdoor cooking, enforced by the Orange County Fire Authority. Single-family homes can use charcoal and gas grills freely. At apartments and condos, open-flame grills may not be used on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction, with limited exceptions.
Smoker Rules
Some RestrictionsBuena Park has no dedicated rule for backyard smokers. Wood and pellet smokers are treated as open-flame cooking devices under the 2022 California Fire Code enforced by the Orange County Fire Authority. Single-family backyards are fine; on apartment balconies, open-flame and charcoal/wood smokers face the same 10-foot combustible-clearance limit as grills.
๐ชง Sign RegulationsFull sign regulations guide โ
Political Signs
Some RestrictionsIn the City of Buena Park, temporary signs - the category that includes political and campaign signs - are regulated by size, height, and placement rather than message content (consistent with Reed v. Town of Gilbert). Temporary signs on public property and in the public right-of-way are prohibited except in limited city-designated situations.
Garage Sale Signs
Some RestrictionsThe City of Buena Park regulates garage/yard sale signs as temporary signs under Chapter 19.904. Signs on public property or in the public right-of-way - including utility poles, street signs, and medians - are prohibited except in narrowly defined, city-designated situations. Owners may display temporary signs on their own private property.
๐๏ธ Property MaintenanceFull property maintenance guide โ
Property Blight
Some RestrictionsThe City of Buena Park requires private property to be kept free of conditions visible from the street that constitute visual blight, including the accumulation of weeds, dirt, litter, rubbish or debris. Property maintenance is enforced by the Community Development Department's Code Enforcement Division through the citywide Neighborhood Improvement Task Force, with abatement procedures available when owners fail to comply.
Trash Bin Storage
Some RestrictionsBuena Park requires solid waste containers to be source-separated into the city's green, blue, and gray carts. Except when temporarily placed at the curb for collection, containers must be located or screened so they are not in public view. Materials, including trash receptacles, stored in side yards must be screened from view of abutting property and streets.
Vacant Lot Maintenance
Some RestrictionsBuena Park does not exempt vacant or undeveloped parcels from its property maintenance rules. Owners must keep land free of weeds, dirt, litter, rubbish and debris that are visible from the street or that create a fire hazard. Neglected vacant lots can be declared public nuisances and abated by the city under its nuisance abatement chapter.
Weeds & Overgrown Grass
Some RestrictionsBuena Park's Property Maintenance code defines 'weeds' to include dry, dead or dying grasses and vegetation more than three inches in height, including unmulched cut vegetation. Landscaped areas must be kept neat, clean and healthful, with regular mowing, pruning, weeding and removal of trash and debris. Overgrown vegetation visible as blight can be cited and abated.
Garage Sale Rules
Few RestrictionsBuena Park allows yard sales on most residential properties without a city permit. In single-family residential zones, a yard sale may be held on no more than two consecutive days within any six-month period, between 8:00 a.m. and sunset. Only household items in regular use or storage on the premises for six months or more may be sold.
๐ก Outdoor LightingFull outdoor lighting guide โ
Dark Sky Rules
Some RestrictionsThe City of Buena Park is not a formal dark-sky community, but its zoning code controls outdoor lighting to prevent spillover and glare. Lighting on any premises must be directed, controlled, screened, or shaded so it does not shine onto surrounding property, and unshaded clear bulbs in exterior lighting are prohibited.
Light Trespass
Some RestrictionsIn the City of Buena Park, light trespass is addressed by the zoning rule that lighting on any premises must be directed, controlled, screened, or shaded so it does not shine directly on surrounding property and does not create glare on driveways, walkways, and public thoroughfares. Light spilling onto a neighbor can also be a nuisance.
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Pickup Rules & Schedules
Some RestrictionsBuena Park's exclusive franchised hauler is EDCO, also known as Park Disposal. Residents receive three carts (green organics, blue recycling, gray trash) collected on a regular schedule by address. Collection is shifted one day later after six listed holidays. Place carts at the curb with the lid arrows pointing toward the street.
Bin Placement Rules
Some RestrictionsBuena Park residents place wheeled carts in the street so the wheels are positioned in front of the curb, with the lid arrows pointing toward the street. Green-waste carts must sit at least two feet from trash carts. Except when set out for pickup, all containers must be located or screened so they are not in public view.
Bulk Item Disposal
Few RestrictionsBuena Park residential refuse customers get free bulky-item pickup through EDCO: up to six items per pickup, a maximum of three times per calendar year. Call EDCO at least two days before your regular collection day. Accepted items include furniture and large appliances; tires, construction debris and hazardous materials are excluded.
Recycling Requirements
Some RestrictionsBuena Park residents recycle through EDCO's automated curbside program using a blue commingled recycling cart, and the city distributed 95-gallon commingled recycling carts to residential customers. Businesses and multifamily complexes must recycle under California's AB 341 (commercial recycling) and AB 1826 (organics), plus SB 1383, as administered locally by the city and EDCO.
Mandatory Organics Recycling
Some RestrictionsUnder California SB 1383, Buena Park provides organic waste collection through the green cart and requires source separation of organics. Effective January 1, 2022, all residents and businesses must participate. With roughly 84,000 residents (over the 70,000 rural-exemption threshold), Buena Park is not rural-exempt. Tier 1 and Tier 2 food generators must also recover edible food.
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Setback Rules
Some RestrictionsBuena Park's single-family residential setbacks are set by Municipal Code Chapter 19.320 and the City's Development Standards handout, and vary by zone. The handout lists a 20-foot front yard and 25-foot rear yard. Side yards are 5 feet in RS-6/RS-8 and 10 feet in RS-10/RS-16, with larger 10-to-15-foot street-side setbacks on corner lots.
Structure Height Limits
Some RestrictionsIn Buena Park's single-family residential (RS) zones, a main building may be no more than 2 stories and shall not exceed 30 feet under Municipal Code section 19.316.030. This applies to detached houses, single-family clusters, and SB-9 duplexes. Fences are separately capped at 7 feet; commercial and industrial fences may reach 15 feet only with site plan review.
Lot Coverage Limits
Some RestrictionsIn all of Buena Park's single-family residential (RS) zones, maximum building coverage of net lot area is 40 percent under Municipal Code section 19.316.040. Coverage counts roofed structures over 6 feet tall and decks or porches 18 inches or more above grade, but excludes eaves, awnings, and hardscape such as driveways and walkways. A 30-percent cap applies to rear-yard additions.
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Overall: What to Expect in Buena Park
Buena Park has 100 ordinances on file across 18 categories. Of these, 9 are rated permissive, 68 moderate, and 23 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Buena Park 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.