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Moving to Fresno, 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 Fresno across 41 categories and 197 specific rules we track.

35 Permissive120 Moderate42 Strict

πŸ”Š Noise OrdinancesFull noise ordinances guide β†’

Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

Industrial noise in Fresno is capped by FMC Β§10-105 receiving-zone dBA limits: industrial zones allow up to 75 dBA at the property line, while any industrial operation that sends sound into adjacent residential zones must stay under the residential caps of 60 dBA day and 50 dBA night. Agricultural processing plants near Jensen, Central, and American Avenues are common complaint sources.

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Decibel Limits

Some Restrictions

Fresno uses a receiving-zone dBA schedule in FMC Β§10-105. Residential properties are capped at 60 dBA from 7 AM to 10 PM and 50 dBA from 10 PM to 7 AM. Commercial zones are capped at 65 dBA / 60 dBA, and industrial at 75 dBA around the clock. Exceedance for more than 30 minutes in any hour is a violation.

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Outdoor Music

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music events in Fresno require either compliance with the FMC Β§10-105 residential dBA caps (60 day / 50 night) or a noise variance permit under FMC Β§10-110. Large outdoor events on public property also need a Special Event Permit through the City Manager office, and alcohol service triggers ABC license conditions.

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Leaf Blower Rules

Few Restrictions

Fresno does not impose a citywide ban on gas-powered leaf blowers, but operation is restricted under the general noise nuisance provisions of FMC Chapter 10. Landscape maintenance is practically limited to daytime hours to stay under the 60 dBA residential daytime cap, and statewide CARB rules phase out new sales of gas-powered small off-road engines.

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Amplified Music & Events

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno Municipal Code section 10-105(a) treats radios, instruments, phonographs, and amplification devices as regulated noise sources, and section 10-108 requires anyone using a loudspeaker or sound amplifying equipment in a public place to file a registration statement and obtain approval. Amplified sound may operate only 7 AM-10 PM, must not exceed 15 dB above ambient at any property line, and is barred within 200 feet of churches, schools, or hospitals.

Code Section: Fresno Municipal Code sec. 10-105(a), 10-108Registration: File with Controller 5 days before use (sec. 10-108(a))

Aircraft Noise

Some Restrictions

Fresno cannot regulate in-flight aircraft noise (federally preempted), so the controlling standards are California's. Public Utilities Code section 21669 directs the state to adopt aircraft noise standards, and Title 21 CCR section 5012 sets the acceptable level at a 65-decibel community noise equivalent level (CNEL). At Fresno Yosemite International Airport (FAT), large-aircraft touch-and-go activity is prohibited from 10 PM to 7 AM.

Code Section: Cal. Public Utilities Code sec. 21669; 21 CCR sec. 5012State noise standard: 65 dB community noise equivalent level (CNEL)

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

Fresno Municipal Code section 9-2701(a) makes it unlawful to keep any dog which by habitual and continual barking, howling, or whining disturbs the peace and comfort of any neighborhood. Violation is an infraction, and the Noise Ordinance separately lists animal noise (section 10-105(b)) among regulated sources.

Code Section: Fresno Municipal Code sec. 9-2701; Noise Ordinance sec. 10-105(b)Standard: Habitual and continual barking, howling, or whining disturbing the neighborhood

Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

Fresno Municipal Code section 10-109(a) exempts permitted construction, remodeling, site preparation, and grading from the Noise Ordinance only when the work takes place between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. on any day except Sunday. Construction equipment such as pile drivers, hammers, saws, and drills is otherwise listed among the regulated noise sources in section 10-105(d).

Code Section: Fresno Municipal Code sec. 10-109(a); 10-105(d)Permitted hours: 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

Fresno's Noise Ordinance (Municipal Code Chapter 10, Article 1) sets zone- and time-based exterior sound limits. In residential districts the limit is 50 dBA from 10 PM to 7 AM, 55 dBA from 7 PM to 10 PM, and 60 dBA from 7 AM to 7 PM; any noise exceeding the ambient level at a neighbor's property line by more than 5 decibels is prima facie unlawful.

Code Section: Fresno Municipal Code sec. 10-102(b), 10-105, 10-106Residential night limit (10 PM-7 AM): 50 dBA

🏠 Short-Term RentalsFull short-term rentals guide β†’

If you plan to rent out your home on Airbnb or VRBO - even occasionally - you need to know the local STR rules before listing.

Noise Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Short-term rentals in Fresno must comply with the same FMC Β§10-105 noise limits as other residences: 60 dBA daytime and 50 dBA nighttime at property lines. Fresno's STR ordinance (FMC Chapter 9, Article 25) requires each STR to post a 24-hour local contact who must respond to noise complaints within one hour.

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Registration Rules

Some Restrictions

Fresno STR operators must register twice with the City: by obtaining a Short Term Rental Permit (after zone clearance) and by applying for a Transient Occupancy Tax Certificate so they can collect and remit the 12% TOT and 2% TBID. The STR permit renews annually.

Filing 1: Short Term Rental Permit (after zone clearance)Supplemental: Short Term Rental Supplemental Application required

Taxes & Fees

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno charges a 12% Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on stays of 30 days or less under FMC Β§7-601 et seq. Hosts must register, collect, and remit TOT monthly regardless of platform. A Business Tax Certificate is also required. Airbnb collects and remits TOT for Fresno under a voluntary agreement; Vrbo hosts generally must remit themselves.

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Insurance Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno requires STR operators to carry commercial general liability insurance of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence, or to verify equivalent coverage through their hosting platform. Proof of insurance must be submitted with the STR permit application and kept current throughout the permit term.

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Night Caps

Few Restrictions

Fresno does not currently impose an annual night cap on short-term rentals. Hosted STRs and whole-house STRs may operate year-round subject to permit compliance. Several California cities have adopted 90-180 night caps for non-hosted STRs, and Fresno planners have discussed similar limits but none are in force as of 2026.

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Host Presence Rule

Few Restrictions

Fresno does not impose a hosted-only rule. Operators may rent out an entire dwelling without the host residing on-site, provided the unit is permitted under FMC Chapter 9-15 and a 24/7 local contact is designated.

Hosted-only requirement: Not imposed in FresnoLocal contact required: Yes, 24/7 within one hour

Primary-Residence-Only Rule

Some Restrictions

Fresno's STR framework distinguishes between primary-residence rentals and non-primary investor units. Primary-residence operators face fewer restrictions, while non-primary STRs may be capped or limited by zone under FMC Chapter 9-15.

Primary-residence path: Streamlined permittingProof required: Homeowner exemption or similar

Repeat Violator Strikes

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno enforces a progressive enforcement system for short-term rentals that accumulate repeated nuisance, noise, or occupancy violations. Multiple substantiated complaints within a defined period can trigger permit suspension or revocation under FMC Chapter 9-15.

Tracking window: Rolling twelve monthsStrikes counted: Substantiated city-verified complaints

Host Platform Liability

Some Restrictions

Fresno requires short-term rental listings on platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo to display a valid city permit number. Hosts bear responsibility for listing accuracy, and unpermitted listings can be removed at the city's request.

Permit number on listing: Required on every platformTOT collection: Host responsibility

Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Fresno STR permits require one off-street parking space per bedroom, with a minimum of two spaces for whole-house rentals. Guest vehicles may not block driveways, sidewalks, or fire hydrants, and overnight parking on residential streets is generally allowed but subject to standard FMC parking rules.

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Extended Home Share

Few Restrictions

Fresno generally treats stays of 30 days or more as long-term tenancies rather than short-term rentals. Hosts shifting to extended home-share arrangements escape STR permit requirements but assume California landlord-tenant obligations.

STR threshold: Under 30 consecutive daysLong-term threshold: 30 days and longer

Occupancy Limits

Some Restrictions

The City of Fresno's published STR requirements do not set a specific overnight-guest or per-bedroom cap. Allowable occupancy is governed by the zone clearance and the underlying residential use under the Citywide Development Code, plus building and fire code occupant-load limits and the City's nuisance prohibition.

Per-Bedroom Cap: None published by City of FresnoOvernight Guest Cap: None published; set by occupant load

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

The City of Fresno requires a Short Term Rental (STR) Permit before any home or room is rented or advertised for transient (30 days or less) use. The permit holder must be the property owner, the permit expires annually, and an approved zone clearance must be obtained first.

STR Permit: Required before rental or advertisingWho Holds It: Must be the property owner

πŸ”₯ Fire RegulationsFull fire regulations guide β†’

Fire pit rules, fireworks restrictions, and brush clearance requirements are especially important if you are coming from a state with different fire risk profiles.

Smoke Detectors

Some Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code Β§13113.7 and FMC Chapter 15 require smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every story of dwellings. Fresno Fire enforces installation and maintenance at resale, rental, and at STR permit inspection. Alarms must be 10-year sealed lithium or hardwired with battery backup for alarms installed since 2014.

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Propane Storage

Some Restrictions

Fresno follows California Fire Code limits on residential propane cylinder storage. Single-family homes may store small portable cylinders for grills, but bulk tanks above twenty pounds at residences require permitting through the Fresno Fire Department and code-compliant clearances.

Code: CFC Ch. 61, FMC Ch. 11No-permit limit: Two 20-lb cylinders

Brush Clearance

Heavy Restrictions

Within the City of Fresno, fruit stands, retail sales lots and Christmas tree lots are not allowed to burn for any reason and may not use wood stoves, portable fireplaces, chimineas, burn barrels or incinerators; propane-fired or electric heaters are recommended instead. This complements the citywide open-burning ban that protects against fire spread to dry vegetation.

Code Section: Fresno Fire SOP 202.006; FMC section 10-50307.1.1Prohibited sites: Fruit stands, retail sales lots, Christmas tree lots

Backyard Fires

Some Restrictions

Backyard recreational fires in Fresno are allowed only when used for cooking food, as a campfire, or for a religious ceremony, burning clean dry wood or charcoal, and only when attended and a safe distance from buildings, combustibles and vegetation. Any unattended fire must be extinguished, and wood-burning is further banned on air-district curtailment days November through February.

Code Section: FMC section 10-50105.6.32; SJVAPCD Rule 4103 section 4.1.1Allowed fires: Cooking, campfire, religious ceremony only

Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning is prohibited within the City of Fresno except with an operational permit issued under the Fresno Municipal Code and San Joaquin Valley Air District rules, or for limited cooking, campfire and religious-ceremonial fires using clean dry wood or charcoal. Burning trash is always illegal. Company officers may extinguish any non-compliant fire on the spot.

Code Section: FMC section 10-50307.1.1; SJVAPCD Rule 4103General rule: No open burning without an operational permit

Wildfire Zones

Some Restrictions

Fresno Fire Department policy authorizes officers to halt any otherwise-allowed outdoor fire when atmospheric conditions or local circumstances make it hazardous, providing a local wildfire/red-flag safeguard. The San Joaquin Valley Air District separately ties wood-burning restrictions to forecast PM2.5 levels, with Fresno County facing the strictest hot-spot thresholds.

Code Section: FMC section 10-50307.1.1; SJVAPCD Rule 4901Officer authority: Immediate extinguishment when hazardous

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Backyard fire pits, fire rings, burn bowls and chimineas are legal in Fresno for cooking or recreation, but the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) Rule 4901 prohibits operating any outdoor wood-burning device on declared 'Check Before You Burn' curtailment days from November 1 through February. Fresno is a Rule 4901 'hot spot' county with the strictest curtailment thresholds.

Code Section: SJVAPCD Rule 4901 sections 3.14 and 5.7Curtailment season: November 1 - end of February

Fireworks

Some Restrictions

Unlike most California cities, Fresno permits state-approved 'Safe and Sane' fireworks bearing the State Fire Marshal seal. They may be used year-round between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., with extended hours to midnight from June 28 through July 6. All other (dangerous) fireworks are illegal and carry escalating administrative fines starting at $2,000.

Code Section: Fresno Municipal Code section 10-55602Legal hours: 7 a.m.-10 p.m. year-round; to midnight June 28-July 6

πŸš— Parking RulesFull parking rules guide β†’

Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.

Driveway Rules

Some Restrictions

Fresno requires all residential parking to be on an approved paved surface. FMC Β§15-2007 prohibits parking on lawns or unpaved areas in the front setback. Vehicles may park across private driveways only by consent; sidewalk overhang is prohibited and blocks subject to $75+ citation.

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EV Charging

Few Restrictions

Fresno follows California CALGreen Tier 1 EV charging requirements for new residential and non-residential construction and allows single-family EV charger installations under a simplified permit per AB 1236. New single-family homes require one Level 2 EV-ready outlet in the garage; new multifamily must provide 10% EV capable spaces.

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Overnight Parking

Some Restrictions

Fresno has no blanket citywide overnight on-street parking ban; instead vehicles are limited by the 72-hour storage rule (FMC 14-1006), so a passenger vehicle may legally remain overnight as long as it is moved before 72 consecutive hours pass. Posted time-limit and permit zones and the recreational-vehicle 24-hour movement rule are the main overnight restrictions.

Citywide overnight ban: None for passenger vehiclesGoverning limit: 72-hour rule (FMC 14-1006)

Street Parking Limits

Some Restrictions

Fresno Municipal Code section 14-1006 prohibits storing any vehicle on a city street for longer than 72 consecutive hours, regardless of whether a sign is posted. The Parking Division and the Fresno Police Department both enforce the limit, chalking tires and leaving a notice before towing under the California Vehicle Code.

Code Section: FMC 14-1006Max continuous parking: 72 consecutive hours

Abandoned Vehicles

Heavy Restrictions

Broken-down, inoperable or non-functional vehicles may not remain on city streets or private property in Fresno unless fully enclosed in a garage; a car cover does not satisfy the requirement. The Parking Division identifies abandoned vehicles by signs such as extended non-movement, flat tires, missing windshields, or accumulated weeds and trash, and tows them after notice under FMC 14-1006 and the California Vehicle Code.

Code Section: FMC 14-1006; CA Veh. Code 22651(k)Inoperable vehicle on property: Must be fully garaged (no car cover)

RV & Boat Parking

Heavy Restrictions

Recreational vehicles, boats and trailers may only be stored on private residential property if fully enclosed in a legal structure or kept in a side or rear yard behind a solid wall or fence 5 to 6 feet high, and they may not be lived in while parked. On the public street, RVs, motorhomes, trailers and boats must be moved 1,000 feet every 24 hours or they are deemed abandoned.

Code Chapter: FMC Ch. 14 (street) & Ch. 15 Art. 24 (property)Required fence/wall height: 5 to 6 feet, solid, side or rear yard

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Fresno's Parking Division specifically lists commercial vehicles parked in residential areas as a regulated neighborhood-preservation issue, alongside vehicles blocking sidewalks and immobilized vehicles, and these may be reported through the FresGO app or 311. Larger trucks, transport trailers, semis and buses are also captured by the FMC 14-1006 72-hour street-storage prohibition.

Code Section: FMC 14-1006; CA Veh. Code 22507Commercial vehicles in residential areas: Regulated / reportable

🧱 Fence RegulationsFull fence regulations guide β†’

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.

Material Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Fresno's official fence handout for Section 15-2006 lists allowed materials (wrought iron, tubular steel, wood, masonry, stucco, decorative concrete, hedges, and chain link in limited cases) and bans improvised, hazardous, and salvage materials such as plywood, chicken wire, corrugated products, piping, doors, mattresses, tarps, and chain link along major streets unless 3 feet or less.

Allowed: Wrought iron, tubular steel, wood, masonry, stucco, decorative concrete, hedgesChain link: Allowed only when 3 ft high; not along a major street unless 3 ft or less

Neighbor Fence Rules

Some Restrictions

California Civil Code Β§841 (the Good Neighbor Fence Act) presumes shared boundary fences are a mutual benefit and requires neighbors to split reasonable costs of construction and maintenance. Fresno does not override this; disputes go to small claims court. Written 30-day notice to the neighbor is required before any cost-share project.

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Fence Requirements

Some Restrictions

Residential fences in Fresno are capped at 6 feet in side and rear yards, 3 feet in front yards, and must stay within the corner sight triangle at 3 feet. Material rules in FMC Β§15-2019 require finished materials facing the street and prohibit barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fencing in residential zones.

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Retaining Walls

Heavy Restrictions

Retaining walls in Fresno require a building permit when they are 4 feet or taller measured from bottom of footing to top, or at any height when they support a surcharge load (slope, driveway, structure). Engineered plans stamped by a California licensed engineer are required for walls over 4 feet.

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Pool Barriers

Heavy Restrictions

Under California Health and Safety Code Β§115920 (the Swimming Pool Safety Act) and FMC Chapter 15, all swimming pools in Fresno must have at least two drowning prevention safety features. Enclosure fencing must be at least 60 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates that open outward away from the pool.

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Permit Requirements

Few Restrictions

A standard residential fence not over 7 feet does not require a building permit in Fresno, but it must still meet the zoning standards of Section 15-2006; fences in the public right-of-way need an encroachment permit, and security/barbed-wire fencing requires a separate permit under Section 15-2009.

Building permit for standard fence: Not required if 7 ft or less and code-compliantFence in public right-of-way: Encroachment permit (City Engineer)

Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Fresno limits fences in the required front yard to 3 feet (4 feet if 80% open wrought iron/tubular steel), allows up to 6 feet in interior side, rear, and street-side yards, and caps overall fence height at 7 feet, all governed by Fresno Municipal Code Section 15-2006.

Front yard max: 3 ft (4 ft if 80% open wrought iron/tubular steel)Interior side/rear/street-side max: 6 ft

πŸ” Animal OrdinancesFull animal ordinances guide β†’

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

Chickens & Livestock

Heavy Restrictions

Per the City of Fresno's Code Enforcement FAQs, farm animals such as rabbits, ducks, chickens, pigs, goats, sheep, cows, and horses are not permitted in residentially zoned districts of the city.

Rule: Farm animals not permitted in residentially zoned districtsAnimals covered: Rabbits, ducks, chickens, pigs, goats, sheep, cows, horses

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

California Fish and Game Code Β§2118 prohibits private ownership of most exotic and wild animals statewide including large cats, bears, primates, wolves, ferrets, and many reptiles. Fresno adopts these state restrictions and FMC Β§9-2806 additionally bans keeping venomous reptiles and wild animals in residential zones. Common exotic pets like rabbits, hamsters, reptiles, and birds are allowed.

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Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

FMC Β§9-2703 requires dogs to be on a leash no longer than 6 feet or in an enclosed area whenever off the owner's property. Off-leash is only permitted at designated Fresno dog parks including Woodward Park Dog Park, Basin AH-3, and Inspiration Park Dog Park. Violations carry $50-$250 fines escalating for repeats.

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Beekeeping

Some Restrictions

Fresno allows backyard beekeeping on single-family residential lots with up to two hives on lots under 10,000 square feet and four hives on larger lots. Hives must be set back 10 feet from property lines, with flyway barriers 6 feet tall if within 25 feet of neighbor property. Registration with the Fresno County Agricultural Commissioner is required annually.

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Livestock

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock such as horses, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, and llamas are only allowed in AE (Agricultural Exclusive), RE (Rural Estate), and similar rural zones in Fresno. Standard R-1 residential zoning prohibits livestock except for the 6-hen chicken allowance. Minimum parcel size varies by species, typically 0.5-1 acre for small goats and 2+ acres for horses and cattle.

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Animal Hoarding

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno enforces California Penal Code animal cruelty and hoarding provisions through Fresno County Animal Center field officers and the Fresno Police Department, particularly when pet-limit violations combine with neglect, unsanitary conditions, or untreated illness in animals.

State law: CA Penal Code Β§597Investigators: Animal Center, FPD

Wildlife Feeding

Some Restrictions

California Fish and Game Code Β§251.3 prohibits feeding big game, furbearing mammals, and non-game mammals statewide. FMC Β§9-2810 also prohibits feeding of feral cats, pigeons, rodents, and wildlife where it creates a public nuisance. Bird feeders for songbirds are allowed unless they attract rats or create sanitation issues.

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Cat Rules

Few Restrictions

Fresno encourages but does not strictly mandate cat licensing. Cats must be kept under owner control, vaccinated for rabies if over four months old, and may be impounded if found at-large repeatedly causing nuisance complaints.

Rabies: Required at 4 monthsLeash: Not required for cats

Mandatory Spay/Neuter

Some Restrictions

Fresno encourages spay and neuter for owned dogs and cats and applies differential licensing fees favoring altered animals. Adoptions from the Fresno County Animal Center include spay or neuter before release except for medical exemptions documented by veterinarians.

License: Lower fees if alteredAdoption: Sterilized before release

Microchipping

Few Restrictions

Fresno strongly encourages microchipping dogs and cats to ensure return to owners when lost. Adopted animals from Fresno County Animal Center are microchipped before release as part of standard adoption protocol and county practice.

Mandate: Not city-requiredAdopted pets: Chipped at Animal Center

Coyote Management

Few Restrictions

Fresno borders agricultural and foothill habitats where coyotes routinely enter neighborhoods. The city follows California Department of Fish and Wildlife guidance encouraging hazing, secure trash, and pet supervision rather than relocation, which is generally prohibited under state law.

Habitat: River bluffs, orchardsRelocation: Banned by state law

Pet Store Rules

Heavy Restrictions

California AB 485 requires Fresno pet stores selling dogs, cats, or rabbits to source only from public shelters or rescue organizations. Retail sale of breeder-supplied puppies, kittens, or rabbits is banned statewide, with local enforcement supporting state inspections and sourcing audits.

Law: CA AB 485 / HSC Β§122354.5Allowed source: Shelters and rescues only

Pet Limits

Some Restrictions

Under Fresno Municipal Code section 15-2707, residential properties smaller than 36,000 square feet may keep no more than 4 animals (any combination of dogs and cats over 4 months old); properties larger than 36,000 square feet may keep no more than 6.

Pet-limit code: FMC 15-2707Lots under 36,000 sq ft: Max 4 dogs/cats (combined) over 4 months old

Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Fresno does not impose breed-specific dog bans. California Food and Agricultural Code Section 31683 preempts breed-specific dog regulation statewide, providing that 'no program regulating any dog shall be specific as to breed,' except spay/neuter ordinances authorized by Health and Safety Code Section 122331.

State preemption: California Food & Agricultural Code Section 31683 (no breed-specific dog programs)Only breed-specific exception: Spay/neuter under Health & Safety Code Section 122331

🌿 Landscaping RulesFull landscaping rules guide β†’

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

Weed Ordinances

Some Restrictions

FMC Β§10-605 is the primary weed control ordinance in Fresno, requiring vegetation under 6 inches on all parcels. Noxious and invasive weeds listed by the Fresno County Agricultural Commissioner including yellow starthistle, puncturevine, and tamarisk require active control. Non-compliance triggers a mailed notice, city abatement, and a lien.

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Grass Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Fresno Municipal Code Β§10-605 requires property owners to maintain vegetation under 6 inches in height on developed parcels. Unmaintained grass, weeds, and rank growth over 6 inches becomes a fire and nuisance hazard subject to a weed abatement notice and administrative cleanup by the city at owner expense plus a lien.

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Water Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

The Fresno Water Division enforces year-round watering rules: no watering between 9 AM and 6 PM, no runoff onto streets or sidewalks, and watering on assigned odd/even days based on address. Mandatory schedules tighten in drought stages declared by Fresno and the State Water Board under Water Code Β§10608 and SB 606/AB 1668 long-term conservation rules.

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Native Plants

Some Restrictions

Fresno encourages native and drought-tolerant plantings under its Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (WELO) adopted from state Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance. New landscaping over 500 square feet must meet water budget targets favoring native and low-water plants. HOAs cannot prohibit drought-tolerant landscaping under Civil Code Β§Β§4735 and 4739.

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Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting from rooftops is legal in Fresno under California Water Code Β§10574 and AB 1750 (Rainwater Capture Act of 2012). No permit is required for simple rain barrels or cisterns used to irrigate landscaping. Storage tanks over 5,000 gallons or integrated with potable plumbing require Plumbing Code permits and backflow prevention.

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Artificial Turf

Few Restrictions

Artificial turf is legal in Fresno front and back yards. California Civil Code Β§4735 prohibits HOAs from banning artificial turf, and AB 349 (2015) further protects the right to install. Installations over 500 square feet need WELO documentation. Permeable base and proper drainage are required to prevent stormwater issues.

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Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

Street trees in the Fresno public right-of-way are jointly the responsibility of the property owner and the city Urban Forestry division. Property owners must maintain 14-foot clearance over streets and 8 feet over sidewalks under FMC Β§13-605. Removal or major pruning of street trees and protected trees requires a permit from Urban Forestry.

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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Some Restrictions

FMC Β§13-305 requires a Tree Removal Permit for protected/heritage trees. Permits evaluated by licensed arborists. Licensed contractor required. Fruit trees exempt. Violators must pay double fee plus replacement costs.

Protected Trees: Heritage oaks, sycamores, Special ListCode: FMC Β§13-305

πŸ’Ό Home BusinessFull home business guide β†’

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.

Home Occupation Permits

Some Restrictions

Fresno requires a Home Occupation Permit (HOP) under FMC Β§15-2739 for most home-based businesses, plus a Business Tax Certificate from Finance under FMC Chapter 7. HOP applications are reviewed administratively by Planning, typically within 2-4 weeks, with an application fee of roughly $100-$200.

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Home Daycare

Few Restrictions

California Government Code Β§Β§1596.78 et seq. preempts local zoning for small (up to 8 children) and large (up to 14 children) family daycare homes, treating them as residential use. Fresno cannot require a conditional use permit or additional parking for state-licensed family daycares, but must allow them in all residential zones with a state license.

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Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno Citywide Development Code Section 15-2735(E) requires that the residential appearance of the unit be maintained and that no exterior indication of a home occupation is permitted, effectively prohibiting any business sign on the property. Section 15-2735(G) refers signage to Article 26, Signs, but the no-exterior-indication standard means home-occupation signs are not allowed.

Code Section: FMC 15-2735(E), (G)Exterior Signs: Prohibited (no exterior indication)

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Fresno Citywide Development Code Section 15-2735(E) generally bars customer visits except for personal instruction (musical, art, tutoring), which is capped at eight clients/students per day and no more than three at one time. Client/employee hours are limited to 7 a.m.-7 p.m., only one operator-owned vehicle (one ton or less) may be used for the business, and direct on-site sales are prohibited except by mail, phone, or internet.

Code Section: FMC 15-2735(E)(5), (7), (8), (10), (11)Client Visits: Only personal instruction; otherwise none

Cottage Food Operations

Some Restrictions

Fresno Citywide Development Code Section 15-2735(E)(14) permits Cottage Food Preparation as a home occupation, subject to California Government Code 51035 and Health and Safety Code 113758, with preparation and storage inside the primary residence and no outdoor storage. Section 15-2735(H) lists 27 specific businesses that are prohibited as home occupations, including auto repair, restaurants, retail sales, and commercial food handling other than cottage food.

City Code Section: FMC 15-2735(E)(14), (H)Cottage Food: Permitted in primary residence (no garage)

Zoning Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Fresno Citywide Development Code Section 15-2735 allows home occupations in all residential units citywide regardless of zoning, but limits the business to 25 percent of the dwelling's floor area, requires the residential appearance to be maintained with no exterior indication of the business, confines activity to the dwelling or an enclosed garage, and permits no more than one non-resident employee.

Code Section: FMC 15-2735(B), (E)Where Allowed: All residential units, any zoning (15-2735.B)

🏊 Swimming Pools & SpasFull swimming pools & spas guide β†’

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

Hot Tub Rules

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas require a building permit from Fresno Development Services. Must have an approved safety cover (ASTM F1346) OR comply with 60-inch barrier rules per CA Β§115922. Electrical permit required for 240V installations.

Permit: Required β€” building + electricalCover: ASTM F1346 satisfies barrier

Safety Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Beyond the H&S Β§115920 two-feature enclosure rule, Fresno pool operators must comply with the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (VGB) for anti-entrapment drain covers, NEC Article 680 for electrical bonding and GFCI protection, and FMC Β§10-105 noise limits on pool equipment. Commercial and STR pools have additional California public pool rules under H&S Β§116025.

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Pool Permits

Some Restrictions

Building a swimming pool or spa in Fresno requires a construction permit, and whenever that permit is issued for a new or remodeled pool the pool must be equipped with at least two of seven specified drowning-prevention safety features under Health & Safety Code 115922. Only small prefabricated above-ground pools accessory to a single-family home that are less than 24 inches deep and hold no more than 5,000 gallons are exempt from the building permit.

Code Section: Cal. Health & Safety Code Sec. 115922Safety features required: At least 2 of 7 drowning-prevention features

Above-Ground Pools

Heavy Restrictions

Above-ground pools holding 18 inches or more of water require a building permit in Fresno. Must comply with CA Swimming Pool Safety Act (Β§115920-115929) 60-inch barrier requirement. Pool ladders must be removable or lockable.

Permit Trigger: β‰₯18" water depthBarrier: 60" minimum (CA Β§115922)

Fencing Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Every residential swimming pool, spa, or hot tub in Fresno that holds more than 18 inches of water must be surrounded by an enclosure at least 60 inches high, with self-closing, self-latching gates that open away from the pool. The City enforces the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (Health & Safety Code 115920-115929) through the 2022 California Residential Code, and the City's own Consumer Notice reproduces the barrier standard verbatim.

Code Section: Cal. Health & Safety Code Sec. 115923Governing act: California Swimming Pool Safety Act (HSC 115920-115929)

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Carport Rules

Some Restrictions

Carports allowed as accessory structures in residential zones per Fresno Municipal Code (FMC) Title 15 (Citywide Development Code). Must meet setbacks for primary structure in most zones; attached carports follow garage standards. Building permit required.

Code: FMC Title 15 (Development Code)Permit: Required β€” building permit

Tiny Homes

Some Restrictions

Fresno allows tiny homes primarily as ADUs under CA Gov Code Β§65852.2 and FMC accessory-dwelling-unit provisions. Tiny homes on wheels permitted only as Movable Tiny Houses (MTH) meeting HCD standards, not as permanent dwellings on private lots.

Permanent Tiny: Allowed as ADUState Law: AB 68 / Β§65852.2

ADU Permits

Few Restrictions

Fresno reviews ADU applications ministerially through the Planning Division of the Department of Planning and Development (DARM/Planning) under FMC Section 15-2754, consistent with California Government Code Β§65852.2. Plan review is local; the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) sets statewide minimum standards but does not review individual Fresno permits.

Code Section: FMC 15-2754State Law: CA Gov Code Β§65852.2 (ministerial review)

ADU Rental Restrictions

Some Restrictions

California Government Code Β§65852.2(a)(6) prohibits using ADUs and JADUs as short-term rentals of fewer than 30 days. Fresno's FMC 15-2754 incorporates this minimum 30-day lease requirement, and a deed restriction is recorded against the property to make it enforceable against future owners. Long-term rentals of 30+ days are permitted with no additional Fresno license requirement.

Minimum Lease: 30 days (state-mandated)Statute: CA Gov Code Β§65852.2(a)(6) (AB 587)

ADU Impact Fees

Few Restrictions

Fresno cannot charge impact fees on ADUs under 750 square feet under California Government Code Β§65852.2(f)(3)(A), which preempts local fee schedules. For ADUs 750 sf and larger, impact fees must be charged proportionally to the size of the primary dwelling per square foot.

Sub-750 sf Waiver: All impact fees waived (state law)Statute: CA Gov Code Β§65852.2(f)(3)(A)

ADU Owner Occupancy

Few Restrictions

Under California AB 587 (codified at Gov. Code Β§65852.2(a)(6)), Fresno cannot impose owner-occupancy requirements on ADUs permitted between January 1, 2020 and January 1, 2025. After January 1, 2025, AB 976 (2023) made the owner-occupancy prohibition permanent, so Fresno may not require owner-occupancy on any ADU. Junior ADUs (JADUs) still require owner-occupancy of either the primary unit or the JADU under Gov. Code Β§65852.22.

ADU Owner-Occupancy: Prohibited by AB 976 (permanent)JADU Owner-Occupancy: Required (CA Gov Code Β§65852.22)

Garage Conversions

Some Restrictions

Converting a garage to living space in Fresno generally means creating an Accessory Dwelling Unit under Fresno Municipal Code Section 15-2754, and California Government Code Section 66314 bars the City from requiring replacement of the parking spaces lost when a garage is converted to or demolished for an ADU.

Garage-to-ADU code section: FMC 15-2754 (state Gov. Code 66314)Replacement parking: Not required for ADU conversion (Gov. Code 66314(d)(11))

Shed Rules

Few Restrictions

In Fresno a one-story detached tool/storage shed of 120 square feet or less, no more than 12 feet high, and at least 3 feet from property lines needs no building permit; accessory structures on residential parcels of 10,000 sq ft or less are capped at 12 feet high and must comply with Fresno Municipal Code Section 15-2004.

Permit-exempt shed size: 120 sq ft or less, one storyExempt shed height: 12 ft maximum

ADU Rules

Some Restrictions

Fresno permits Accessory Dwelling Units (called Second Dwelling Units, Backyard Cottages, and Accessory Living Quarters) on any residential lot under Fresno Municipal Code Section 15-2754, but California state law (Gov. Code 66314-66323) now overrides stricter local standards, requiring ministerial approval of an 800 sq ft detached ADU with 4-foot side and rear setbacks.

Local code section: FMC 15-2754State-mandated detached ADU size: Up to 800 sq ft approved ministerially (Gov. Code 66323)

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BBQ & Propane Rules

Some Restrictions

Fresno enforces the California Fire Code (CFC) as adopted in FMC Chapter 10, Article 5 (Fire Prevention). Under CFC Β§308.1.4 (the California amended version of IFC Β§308.1.4), charcoal grills and open-flame cooking devices may not be operated on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction at multi-family buildings. Single- and two-family dwellings, sprinklered buildings, and LPG cylinders of 2.5 pounds water capacity or less (nominal 1-lb propane) are exempted.

Code Section: FMC Ch. 10, Art. 5 (adopts CFC)Key Provision: CFC Β§308.1.4 (open-flame cooking)

Smoker Rules

Some Restrictions

Fresno does not have a specific ordinance regulating backyard smokers or wood-fired ovens by time of day. Use is governed by the general nuisance provisions of FMC Chapter 10, Article 5 (Fire Prevention), the City's noise ordinance (FMC Chapter 10, Article 1), and San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) Rule 4901 and Rule 4103, which restrict residential wood burning on declared 'No Burn' days during November through February.

Specific Smoker Ordinance: None β€” general nuisance appliesFire Code: FMC Ch. 10, Art. 5

Outdoor Kitchen Permits

Some Restrictions

Built-in outdoor kitchens in Fresno require building, electrical, plumbing, and gas permits under FMC Chapter 11 (Building Regulations), which adopts the California Building Code, California Electrical Code, California Plumbing Code, and California Mechanical Code. Permits are issued by the Building & Safety Section of the Department of Planning and Development.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 11 (Building Regulations)Issuing Department: Building & Safety (DARM)

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Inflatable Display Rules

Few Restrictions

Fresno does not specifically regulate residential inflatable holiday displays. There is no size cap, lighting curfew, or fan-noise limit specific to inflatables. General provisions apply: the noise from continuous fan motors must not exceed Fresno's noise limits (FMC Chapter 10, Article 1), and large inflatables that block sight lines for vehicles or pedestrians may trigger the City's sign or right-of-way regulations.

Specific Ordinance: None for residential inflatablesSize Limit: Not regulated by City

Holiday Light Rules

Few Restrictions

Fresno does not have a specific ordinance regulating residential holiday light displays. Display dates, brightness, and decorative content are not regulated by the City. General provisions apply: the Noise Ordinance (FMC Chapter 10, Article 1) limits amplified sound, and lighting that creates a glare nuisance to neighboring properties may be addressed under FMC Chapter 12 (Outdoor Lighting / Dark Sky) and general nuisance law.

Specific Ordinance: None β€” generally permissiveDisplay Dates: Not regulated by City

Lawn Ornament Rules

Few Restrictions

Fresno does not regulate decorative lawn ornaments, statuary, or year-round yard decorations on private property. Property maintenance standards in FMC Chapter 10 require yards to be free of debris, abandoned vehicles, and overgrown vegetation, but ornamental items in good condition are permitted. HOA architectural review committees impose the most common restrictions on lawn ornaments in master-planned communities.

Specific Ornament Ordinance: NoneYear-Round Display: Permitted by City

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Climate Emergency Mobilization

Some Restrictions

Fresno's Climate Action Plan, adopted alongside the General Plan 2035, sets binding greenhouse gas reduction targets aligned with California Senate Bill 32 and requires consistency findings for major development projects citywide.

Target year: 2030Reduction goal: 40% below 1990

Sustainable Procurement

Few Restrictions

Fresno's sustainable procurement policies push city departments to favor recycled-content, energy-efficient, and locally produced goods, supporting Climate Action Plan goals and California's mandatory state-bid sustainability requirements.

State law: PCC 12400 seriesBid scoring: Sustainability bonus points

Vehicle Idling Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District enforces a strict five-minute idling limit on heavy-duty trucks and buses inside Fresno to reduce particulate matter exposure in one of the nation's smoggiest air basins.

Idling limit: 5 minutesTrucks affected: Over 10,000 lbs

Heat Island Mitigation

Some Restrictions

Fresno endures triple-digit summer temperatures, so the General Plan 2035 and California building standards push cool roofs, shade trees, and reflective paving to reduce neighborhood heat exposure and cooling demand.

Cool-roof rule: California Title 24Tree shade: Required parking lots

Cool Roof Requirements

Some Restrictions

Fresno falls in California Climate Zone 13, so Title 24 mandates reflective cool-roof products on most new nonresidential roofs and many residential roof replacements to cut peak cooling load.

Climate zone: California zone 13Reflectance min: Around 0.63 aged

Grading & Drainage

Some Restrictions

Fresno regulates grading and drainage through FMC Chapter 15 (Development Code) and the Building Code. Grading permits are required for earthwork exceeding specified thresholds. All development must manage drainage so that post-development runoff does not adversely affect adjacent properties. The Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District oversees regional drainage infrastructure and reviews development plans for drainage adequacy.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 15 & Building CodeReview Agency: Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District

Erosion Control

Some Restrictions

Fresno requires erosion and sediment control measures for all grading and construction activities under FMC Chapter 15 (Development Code) and the California Construction General Permit. Projects disturbing one or more acres must file a Notice of Intent and prepare a SWPPP with site-specific erosion control BMPs. The City's relatively flat terrain and sandy soils reduce erosion risk compared to hillside areas, but wind erosion and PM10 dust control are significant concerns in the San Joaquin Valley.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 15 (Development Code)State Threshold: 1+ acre requires SWPPP

Coastal Development

Few Restrictions

Fresno is an inland city located in California's Central Valley, approximately 150 miles from the Pacific coast. The California Coastal Act and coastal development permit requirements do not apply. There is no local coastal development ordinance. Development near waterways such as the San Joaquin River is subject to environmental review under CEQA and potential permits from the Army Corps of Engineers and California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Coastal Commission: Not applicable β€” Fresno is 150 miles inlandNearest Coast: Approximately 150 miles to Monterey Bay

Stormwater Management

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno enforces stormwater management under FMC Chapter 6, Article 7 (Stormwater Quality Management) and the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board's MS4 permit. All new development and significant redevelopment must implement post-construction stormwater best management practices (BMPs). Illicit discharges to the storm drain system are prohibited, and the City conducts dry-weather monitoring of outfalls to the San Joaquin River watershed.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 6, Article 7Permit: Central Valley RWQCB MS4 Phase I permit

Flood Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno has significant flood risk areas along the San Joaquin River, Kings River, and various urban drainage channels. FMC Chapter 11, Article 2 establishes floodplain management regulations implementing FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Properties in Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA) must comply with elevation requirements, flood-proofing standards, and development restrictions. The city's location in the Central Valley between the San Joaquin and Kings River floodplains creates substantial exposure.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 11, Article 2Freeboard: 1 foot above Base Flood Elevation

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Cannabis Delivery Rules

Some Restrictions

Licensed cannabis retailers may deliver to Fresno addresses under California Business and Professions Code Β§26090 and 16 CCR Β§5416, with required vehicle GPS tracking, $5,000 cash limits, and adult-recipient ID checks.

State law: Cal. Bus. & Prof. Β§26090Cash carry limit: $5,000 per trip

Buffer Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno requires commercial cannabis retailers to maintain at least 800-foot buffers from schools, daycare centers, youth centers, and other cannabis retailers under FMC Β§9-3309 and California Business & Professions Code Β§26054.

Code: FMC Β§9-3309School buffer: 800 feet minimum

Commercial Cannabis Zoning

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno allows commercial cannabis retail in designated commercial zones under FMC Chapter 9 with district council approval, capping dispensaries at two per council district and requiring 800-foot buffers from schools.

Code: FMC Β§Β§9-3301 to 9-3329Citywide cap: 21 retailers maximum

Personal Cultivation Limits

Some Restrictions

California Proposition 64 and Health & Safety Code Β§11362.2 allow Fresno residents 21+ to cultivate up to six cannabis plants indoors per private residence, but outdoor home cultivation is banned under FMC Β§9-3320.

State law: Cal. H&S Code Β§11362.2Plant limit: Six per residence

Home Cultivation

Some Restrictions

Under California Proposition 64 and Health & Safety Code Section 11362.2, adults 21 and older may cultivate up to six cannabis plants per household for personal use. Fresno follows state law without imposing additional local restrictions beyond standard nuisance and odor provisions. Plants must be grown in a locked space not visible from a public place. Indoor cultivation is permitted in any zone; outdoor cultivation must comply with setback and screening requirements.

Plant Limit: 6 living plants per householdAge Requirement: 21+ years old

Dispensary Zoning

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno regulates commercial cannabis businesses under FMC Chapter 9, Article 33 (Cannabis Retail Business and Cannabis Business). The City allows licensed cannabis dispensaries in designated commercial and industrial zones with a conditional use permit (CUP). Dispensaries must maintain buffer distances of at least 800 feet from schools, daycare centers, and youth centers, and 800 feet from other cannabis businesses. The City caps the total number of retail cannabis permits.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 9, Article 33Permit Type: Conditional Use Permit required

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Political Signs

Few Restrictions

Fresno regulates signs under FMC Chapter 15, Article 26 (Sign Regulations). Political signs on private property are broadly protected under the First Amendment and California Election Code Section 18370. The City cannot prohibit political signs on residential property. Signs may be subject to reasonable size limits (typically 32 sq ft in residential zones) and must be removed within a reasonable period after the election. No permit is required for temporary political signs.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 15, Article 26Permit Required: No permit needed for temporary political signs

Holiday Displays

Few Restrictions

Fresno permits temporary holiday displays and decorations on residential property without a permit. Holiday displays including lights, inflatables, and yard decorations are considered temporary signs or decorations and are not subject to the permanent sign code provisions. Displays should not create traffic hazards, obstruct sidewalks, or constitute a fire hazard. Most residents remove decorations within a reasonable time after the holiday season.

Permit Required: No permit needed for residential displaysDuration: No strict time limit; remove in reasonable time

Garage Sale Signs

Some Restrictions

Fresno's sign code under FMC Chapter 15, Article 26 regulates temporary signs including garage sale signs. Temporary signs advertising garage or yard sales are permitted on the property where the sale occurs without a permit. Off-site signs (directional signs on utility poles, street corners, or public right-of-way) are generally prohibited. Signs must be removed promptly after the sale ends.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 15, Article 26On-Premises: Permitted without a permit

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Garage Sale Rules

Some Restrictions

Fresno permits garage and yard sales on residential property without a permit but limits frequency and duration. Sales are generally limited to no more than two per year, each lasting no more than three consecutive days. Items must be displayed on private property, not in the public right-of-way or on sidewalks. Sales may not operate before 7:00 AM or after sunset.

Frequency: Generally 2 sales per yearDuration: Maximum 3 consecutive days per sale

Trash Bin Storage

Some Restrictions

Fresno regulates trash container storage under FMC Chapter 10, Article 6 and the City's solid waste franchise agreement. Trash, recycling, and green waste bins must be stored in a location not visible from the public right-of-way when not set out for collection. Bins should be placed at the curb no earlier than 5:00 PM the day before collection and retrieved by the end of collection day. Bins left out beyond the allowed period are a common code enforcement issue.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 10, Article 6Set-Out Time: No earlier than 5 PM day before collection

Property Blight

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno aggressively enforces property blight and nuisance abatement under FMC Chapter 10 (Health, Safety and Sanitation). The City's Code Enforcement Division actively addresses abandoned vehicles, accumulation of trash and debris, graffiti, overgrown vegetation, and deteriorated structures. Fresno was among the first California cities to create dedicated blight enforcement programs to address neighborhood quality-of-life issues.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 10 - Health, Safety and SanitationFirst Citation: $100 administrative citation

Snow & Sidewalk Clearing

Few Restrictions

Fresno, located in California's Central Valley, does not experience significant snowfall and has no snow removal or sidewalk clearing ordinance. The city's climate features hot, dry summers and mild winters with average winter temperatures well above freezing. On the rare occasion of trace snowfall, no municipal snow clearing requirements apply to property owners.

Snow Ordinance: None β€” snow is extremely rare in FresnoClimate: Hot, dry summers; mild winters

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno requires owners of vacant lots to maintain their properties free of weeds, debris, and hazardous conditions under FMC Chapter 10. Vacant lots must keep vegetation below 12 inches, be free of trash and illegal dumping, and maintain secure fencing if they present an attractive nuisance. The City conducts proactive enforcement sweeps of vacant lots, particularly during fire season when dry vegetation poses combustion risks.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 10Weed Height: Must not exceed 12 inches

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Rent Control

Some Restrictions

Fresno does not have a local rent control ordinance. However, the statewide California Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482) applies to most residential rental properties in Fresno. AB 1482 caps annual rent increases at 5% plus the local Consumer Price Index (CPI) change, or 10%, whichever is lower. The law applies to buildings 15 or more years old and exempts single-family homes owned by individuals (with proper notice), duplexes where the owner occupies one unit, and properties built within the last 15 years.

Local Rent Control: None β€” state law (AB 1482) appliesCap: 5% + CPI or 10%, whichever is lower

Source-of-Income Discrimination

Some Restrictions

California Government Code prohibits Fresno landlords from refusing tenants because they pay rent with Section 8 vouchers or other lawful subsidies. Source of income is a protected characteristic under state fair-housing law.

Protected statewide since: January 1, 2020Statute: California SB 329

Security Deposit Rules

Some Restrictions

California caps Fresno security deposits at one month's rent for most residential tenancies under AB 12, effective July 2024. Landlords must itemize deductions and return the balance within twenty-one days of move-out.

Standard cap: One month's rentSmall-landlord cap: Two months, limited eligibility

No-Fault Evictions

Some Restrictions

AB 1482 limits Fresno no-fault evictions to specific reasons including owner move-in, substantial remodel, withdrawal from rental market, or government order. Landlords must give written notice and pay one month's relocation assistance.

Relocation assistance: One month's rentOwner move-in good faith: Required, occupy 12+ months

Relocation Assistance

Some Restrictions

Fresno landlords invoking AB 1482 no-fault eviction must pay the tenant one month's rent in relocation assistance or waive the final month's rent. Payment is due at notice service for displaced households.

Payment amount: One month's rentAlternative: Waive final month's rent

AB-1482 Notice Disclosure

Some Restrictions

California AB 1482 requires Fresno landlords to give tenants a written notice explaining statewide rent-cap and just-cause protections. The disclosure must appear in the lease or as a standalone document signed by the tenant.

State law: AB 1482Rent cap: 5% plus CPI, max 10%

Section 8 Voucher Acceptance

Few Restrictions

Fresno Housing Authority administers federal Section 8 housing-choice vouchers in Fresno. Landlords accepting vouchers enter a Housing Assistance Payments contract and submit to inspections under HUD's Housing Quality Standards.

Administering agency: Fresno HousingInspection standard: HUD HQS

Tenant Anti-Harassment

Some Restrictions

California law protects Fresno tenants from landlord harassment intended to force them out, including utility shut-offs, lockouts, and threats based on immigration status. Violations expose landlords to civil damages and criminal liability.

Statute: Civil Code Section 1940.2Civil penalty: Up to $2,000 per violation

Rental Registration

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno requires all residential rental properties to be registered with the City under the Rental Housing Improvement Act (FMC Chapter 10, Article 11). Registration must be completed within 30 days of receiving initial notice. The program was established to address substandard rental housing conditions and promote compliance with health and safety standards. There is no fee to register, but failure to register results in penalties.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 10, Article 11Registration Fee: No fee to register

Just Cause Eviction

Some Restrictions

Fresno does not have a local just-cause eviction ordinance, but the statewide AB 1482 provides just-cause eviction protections for tenants who have occupied a unit for 12 or more months. Landlords of covered properties cannot terminate tenancies without a legally recognized reason, categorized as at-fault (lease violations, nonpayment) or no-fault (owner move-in, substantial renovation, withdrawal from rental market). No-fault evictions require relocation assistance equal to one month's rent.

Local Ordinance: None β€” state AB 1482 appliesQualification: Tenants with 12+ months occupancy

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Pickup Rules & Schedules

Some Restrictions

Fresno provides weekly curbside collection of trash, recycling, and green waste through its solid waste franchise. Residents receive three carts: gray for trash, blue for recyclables, and green for organic/green waste. Collection occurs on a designated day each week. Carts must be placed at the curb by 6:00 AM on collection day with lids closed and handles facing the house, at least three feet apart from each other and from obstructions.

Collection: Weekly curbside pickupCart System: Gray (trash), Blue (recycling), Green (organics)

Bin Placement Rules

Some Restrictions

Fresno requires specific cart placement for collection under the solid waste franchise agreement. Carts must be placed at the curb with lids closed, handles facing the house, at least three feet from other carts, parked vehicles, mailboxes, and utility poles. Carts should not block sidewalks, driveways, or bicycle lanes. Between collection days, carts must be stored out of view from the public right-of-way.

Placement: At curb, handles facing house, lids closedSpacing: 3 feet from other carts and obstructions

Bulk Item Disposal

Some Restrictions

Fresno provides bulk item pickup service for large items that do not fit in standard carts. Residents may schedule a limited number of free bulky item pickups per year through the City's solid waste hauler. Eligible items include furniture, mattresses, appliances (doors removed), and large household items. Hazardous waste, construction debris, and tires require separate disposal through designated facilities.

Service: Scheduled bulk pickup through haulerFree Pickups: Limited number per year per household

Recycling Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno mandates recycling participation under state laws including AB 341, AB 1826, and SB 1383. All residents must use the blue recycling cart for paper, cardboard, plastics (#1-7), glass, and metals. SB 1383 requires organic waste diversion through the green cart for food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard trimmings. Commercial generators producing four or more cubic yards of waste per week must have recycling service.

Recycling Cart: Blue cart β€” paper, plastic, glass, metalOrganics Cart: Green cart β€” food scraps, yard waste

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Setback Rules

Some Restrictions

Fresno's Development Code under FMC Chapter 15, Part III establishes setback requirements that vary by zoning district. In single-family residential zones (RS), typical setbacks include a 20-25 foot front yard, 5 foot interior side yard, 10 foot street side yard, and 20 foot rear yard. Multi-family and commercial zones have different requirements. Setback variances may be obtained through the Planning Commission or Zoning Administrator for hardship cases.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 15, Part IIIFront Yard (RS): 20-25 feet typical

Structure Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Fresno's Development Code establishes maximum building heights by zoning district under FMC Chapter 15, Part III. Single-family residential zones (RS) generally allow a maximum height of 35 feet or 2.5 stories. Multi-family zones allow 35-50 feet depending on the district. Commercial and downtown zones may allow significantly taller structures, particularly in the downtown core where height limits are more permissive to encourage urban development.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 15, Part IIIResidential (RS): 35 feet / 2.5 stories maximum

Lot Coverage Limits

Some Restrictions

Fresno's Development Code under FMC Chapter 15 establishes maximum lot coverage percentages by zoning district. In single-family residential zones (RS), maximum lot coverage is typically 50-60%, meaning buildings and impervious structures cannot cover more than that percentage of the total lot area. Multi-family and commercial zones generally allow higher coverage. Lot coverage calculations include the primary dwelling, garage, accessory structures, and other roofed areas.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 15 - Development CodeResidential (RS): 50-60% maximum lot coverage typical

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Tree Removal Permits

Some Restrictions

Fresno requires permits for removal of street trees and trees in the public right-of-way under FMC Chapter 13, Article 4 (Urban Forestry). The City Arborist oversees tree management on public property. Removal of private trees generally does not require a City permit unless the tree is a designated heritage or landmark tree. However, removal during active development requires compliance with the Development Code's landscaping provisions.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 13, Article 4 - Urban ForestryStreet Trees: Permit required from Public Works

Parkway Planting

Some Restrictions

Fresno Municipal Code Chapter 16-08 places parkway strip trees under city control. Residents must obtain permits and choose from the approved species list before planting in the area between sidewalk and curb.

Code: FMC Chapter 16-08Permit cost: No fee

Urban Forest Equity

Few Restrictions

Fresno targets new tree planting in low-canopy, predominantly Latino south Fresno neighborhoods, addressing historic disparities documented in the city's urban forest management plan and Climate Action Plan.

Focus area: South Fresno neighborhoodsFunder: Cal Fire urban forestry

Tree Replacement Requirements

Some Restrictions

Fresno requires tree replacement when significant trees are removed during development or public infrastructure projects. The Development Code's landscaping provisions under FMC Chapter 15, Article 23 mandate replacement planting for trees removed as part of new construction. The City's Urban Forestry program also requires replacement of removed street trees, typically with species appropriate for Fresno's climate and the specific planting location.

Code Section: FMC Chapter 15, Article 23 & Chapter 13, Article 4Street Tree Replacement: Minimum 1:1 ratio

Heritage & Protected Trees

Some Restrictions

Fresno protects heritage and significant trees through its Urban Forestry program and Development Code provisions. Heritage trees are generally defined as trees of notable size, species, age, or historical significance. The City maintains an inventory of significant public trees. Removal of heritage trees on public property requires City Arborist approval and typically mandates replacement planting at a specified ratio.

Definition: Notable size, species, age, or historical significanceThreshold: Generally 12+ inch trunk diameter

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Pest Control

Some Restrictions

Landlords and homeowners in Fresno must maintain dwellings free of significant infestations. The Fresno County Department of Public Health and city code enforcement investigate complaints involving rodents, cockroaches, and bedbugs as habitability issues under state and local housing standards.

State law: Civ Code Β§1941.1City code: FMC Ch. 10 housing

Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed

Heavy Restrictions

Scaffolding on Fresno construction sites must comply with Cal/OSHA Title 8 scaffold standards, including permits for taller installations, daily inspection by qualified persons, fall protection above ten feet, and guardrails on platforms accessible to workers and the public.

Authority: Cal/OSHA Title 8Fall protection: Required above thresholds

Green Building Code

Some Restrictions

Fresno construction follows California Green Building Standards Code, known as CALGreen, requiring water efficiency, construction waste reduction, and indoor air quality measures. Building plans submitted to Development and Resource Management must demonstrate compliance through prescriptive or performance pathways.

Code: Title 24 Part 11 (CALGreen)Water: Low-flow fixtures

Fire Sprinkler Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

California Building Code Title 24 requires automatic fire sprinklers in new one and two-family dwellings statewide. Fresno enforces these requirements through Fresno Fire Department plan review and Building and Safety inspections, with limited exemptions for additions and remodels.

Code: CRC Β§R313 / Title 24Standard: NFPA 13D residential

Elevator Maintenance

Heavy Restrictions

Elevators in Fresno multi-family and commercial buildings fall under California Division of Occupational Safety and Health jurisdiction. Annual inspections, certified maintenance contracts, and posted operating permits are required, with local code enforcement coordinating on building habitability concerns.

Authority: Cal/OSHA Elevator UnitInspection: Annual

Door Locking Hardware

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno enforces California Building Code Chapter 10 rules on egress door hardware. Locks on residential exit doors must allow single-action unlatching from inside without keys, while assembly and commercial doors face stricter panic-hardware and accessibility requirements during occupied periods.

Code: CBC Β§1010Residential: Single-motion unlock

Lead Paint

Heavy Restrictions

Pre-1978 Fresno homes fall under federal lead paint disclosure rules and California Department of Public Health renovation standards. Contractors disturbing painted surfaces must follow EPA RRP and Cal/OSHA lead-safe work practices, with disclosure required at sale and lease.

Trigger: Pre-1978 housingFederal: Title X disclosure

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Syringe Disposal

Some Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code Β§118286 prohibits placing home-generated sharps in trash or recycling bins. Fresno residents must use approved sharps containers and drop them at designated collection sites.

State law: Cal. H&S Code Β§118286Trash disposal: Prohibited statewide

Bed-Bug Rules

Some Restrictions

California Civil Code Β§1954.603 requires Fresno landlords to give written bed bug disclosures to tenants, prohibits renting infested units, and obligates pest control. Local enforcement runs through Fresno Code Enforcement and Public Health.

State law: Cal. Civil Code Β§1954.603Disclosure required: All new tenants

Food Handler Certification

Some Restrictions

California Senate Bill 602 requires all Fresno restaurant food handlers to obtain an ANSI-accredited food handler card within 30 days of hire and keep it current every three years.

State law: Cal. H&S Code Β§113948Time to obtain: 30 days from hire

Rodent Control

Some Restrictions

Fresno Municipal Code Chapter 8 (Health and Safety) and Chapter 10-606 declare rodent harborage on private property a public nuisance, allowing the City to order abatement at the owner's expense.

Authority: FMC Chapter 8 and 10Harborage definition: Conditions sustaining rodents

Restaurant Grade Cards

Some Restrictions

Fresno County Department of Public Health inspects restaurants under the California Retail Food Code and posts color-coded placards (green pass, yellow conditional, red closed) at each establishment's public entrance.

Authority: Fresno County Public HealthState law: Cal. Health & Safety Code Β§113700+

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Overall: What to Expect in Fresno

Fresno has 197 ordinances on file across 41 categories. Of these, 35 are rated permissive, 120 moderate, and 42 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Fresno 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.

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