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Local Rules Near UC Santa Cruz

UC Santa Cruz sits in redwood forests overlooking Monterey Bay, offering a unique campus environment and strong programs in science and the arts.

Whether you live, work, or study near UC Santa Cruz, local ordinances in Santa Cruz affect your daily life. This guide covers 28 categories and 88 specific rules we track for this area.

10 Permissive42 Moderate36 Strict

🔊 Noise Ordinances

Noise Ordinances regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

Amplified Music & Events

Some Restrictions

Sound amplifying equipment may not be used between 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m., and in designated commercial zones amplified sound on public property that can be heard 125 or more feet away is presumed unreasonably loud.

Code Section: SCMC 9.40.010; 9.36.020(C)Amplified Sound Curfew: 10:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m.

Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

Construction noise falls under the 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. curfew, so work generally must occur between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.; limited public-works and emergency exceptions allow a 7 a.m. start or night work only with written city authorization.

Code Section: SCMC 9.36.010(b)-(e)Default Allowed Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Leaf Blower Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz Code §6.110.030 prohibits property owners from authorizing the operation of any gas-powered leaf blower at any time for any purpose, citywide.

Code: §6.110.030Effective: Ord. 2024-10

Vehicle Noise

Some Restrictions

Vehicle noise in Santa Cruz is regulated by California Vehicle Code §27150–27151 (muffler and modification rules) plus local §10.40.270, which limits engine idling on city streets to 90 consecutive seconds.

Idling Limit: 90 seconds (§10.40.270)State Code: CVC §27150–27151

Aircraft Noise

Few Restrictions

No Santa Cruz-specific ordinance directly regulates aircraft noise in flight; such regulation is federally preempted by the FAA, and California PUC 21669 sets airport noise standards administered by Caltrans.

City Ordinance: None - aircraft noise not in SCMC 9.36State Code: Cal. Pub. Util. Code 21669

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz's noise ordinance expressly names barking or howling dogs as 'offensive noise,' which is prohibited between 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. and may be unreasonably disturbing at any hour.

Code Section: SCMC 9.36.010(b)Quiet Hours: 10:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m.

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz prohibits any offensive noise between 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. that is made within 100 feet of a building used for sleeping or that disturbs anyone within hearing distance.

Code Section: SCMC 9.36.010(a)Quiet Hours: 10:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m.

🏠 Short-Term Rentals

Short-Term Rentals regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

Parking Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz IZO §24.12.1770(3) caps vehicles at one per one-bedroom unit, two per two- or three-bedroom unit, plus one additional vehicle per bedroom over three.

Code: §24.12.1770(3)1-BR Cap: 1 vehicle

Occupancy Limits

Some Restrictions

Overnight occupancy at a Santa Cruz short-term rental is capped at two persons per bedroom plus two additional persons. Only one rental agreement may be in effect at a time, vehicles are limited by bedroom count, and special events such as weddings and parties are prohibited.

Code Section: SCMC 24.12.1770Max Overnight Occupancy: 2 per bedroom + 2

Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Every short-term rental in the City of Santa Cruz must hold a short-term rental permit and a Transient Occupancy Tax certificate. New permits are limited to owner-occupied 'hosted' rentals, with a citywide cap of 250 hosted permits; no new non-hosted (non-owner-occupied) permits are issued.

Code Section: SCMC 24.12.1715Hosted Permit Cap: 250 citywide

Noise Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz IZO §24.12.1770 applies the §9.36 noise standards to short-term rentals and bans weddings, parties, and other large engagements. Quiet hours are 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. including all amplified noise.

Quiet Hours: 10 p.m. to 8 a.m.Special Events: Prohibited

Taxes & Fees

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz Municipal Code Ch. 3.28 imposes the Uniform Transient Occupancy Tax on accommodations rented for 30 consecutive days or less, including STRs, hotels, motels, and B&Bs.

Code: Ch. 3.28Trigger: Rentals under 30 days

🔥 Fire Regulations

Fire Regulations regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

Brush Clearance

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz adopts the California Fire Code Wildland-Urban Interface chapter under §19.05.270 plus a local Wildfire Risk Areas chapter (Title 19 §19.05.310 / Fire Code Ch. 90).

Code: §19.05.310, §19.20.010State Rule: PRC §4291 (100 ft)

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Portable outdoor fireplaces and fire pits are allowed in Santa Cruz but must follow the manufacturer's instructions and be kept at least 15 feet from any structure or combustible material (with an exception for use at one- and two-family dwellings), and must be constantly attended. Open fires are prohibited on all City beaches.

Code Section: SCMC 19.05.120 (CFC 307.4.3)Fire pit clearance: 15 ft from structures (except 1-2 family dwellings)

Wildfire Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz adopts the CAL FIRE Fire Hazard Severity Zone map under §19.20.010, triggering wildland-urban interface (WUI) building and defensible-space requirements citywide for designated zones.

Code: §19.20.010State Authority: Gov. Code §51178

Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Santa Cruz requires a Fire Department burn permit ($50), is limited to parcels of one-half acre or larger, and is generally allowed only during the December 1 - April 30 burn season on declared burn days. Burning is prohibited on parcels under half an acre (except where yard-waste pickup is unavailable) and within 100 feet of a neighbor's structure.

Code Section: SCMC 19.05.120 (CFC 307.2-307.5)Burn season: Dec 1 - Apr 30, burn days only

Fireworks

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks - including 'safe and sane' - are prohibited to possess, manufacture, store, sell, handle, or use anywhere in the City of Santa Cruz. The City deletes the state Fire Code's fireworks chapter and replaces it with an outright ban, and fines triple during the July Fourth safety enhancement zone period.

Code Section: SCMC 19.05.300 (CFC 5601.1.2)Local rule: ALL fireworks prohibited, including 'safe and sane'

Backyard Fires

Some Restrictions

The City of Santa Cruz allows backyard recreational and warming fires daily unless wildfire danger is high. The fire must be no more than 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet high, kept at least 25 feet from any structure or combustible material, constantly attended with extinguishing equipment on hand, and may be ordered out by the Fire Department if deemed unsafe.

Code Section: SCMC 19.05.120 (CFC 307.4.2, 307.5)Max size: 3 ft diameter, 2 ft high fuel area

🚗 Parking Rules

Parking Rules regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🧱 Fence Regulations

Fence Regulations regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

A conditional fence permit is required whenever a fence exceeds the standard height limits - over three feet six inches in the front or exterior side yard, or over six feet behind the setback lines. The zoning administrator may approve modest cases without a hearing; larger ones require a public hearing and specific findings.

Permit name: Conditional Fence PermitTriggered when (front/ext. side): Fence over 3 ft 6 in

Neighbor Fence Rules

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz IZO §24.12.160(1)(f) limits fences and hedges in clear corner triangles and clear vision areas to 3 ft 6 in. State Civil Code §841 also governs shared boundary-fence costs.

Code: §24.12.160(1)(f)Clear Triangle Max: 3 ft 6 in

Approved Materials

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz IZO §24.12.160(1)(b),(d) restricts fence materials that create fire hazards, interfere with fire access, or use barbed wire (electrified or otherwise) without a Conditional Fence Permit.

Code: §24.12.160(1)(b),(d)Barbed Wire: Conditional permit required

Material Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz prohibits barbed-wire fences, electrified or not, without a conditional fence permit, and bars any fence that creates a fire or traffic hazard. California Civil Code 841.4 separately declares a malicious fence over ten feet a private nuisance.

Barbed wire: Prohibited without a conditional fence permitElectrified fence: Prohibited without a conditional fence permit

Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz limits fences to three feet six inches within the front and exterior side yard setbacks, six feet in the exterior side yard when set back at least three feet, and eight feet elsewhere (the portion above six feet must be at least 50 percent open lattice). Anything taller requires a conditional fence permit.

Front / exterior side setback max: 3 ft 6 inExterior side (set back 3+ ft) max: 6 ft

🐔 Animal Ordinances

Animal Ordinances regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz §8.14.320 makes it unlawful for any dog owner to permit a dog to be off the owner's premises unless securely restrained by a leash. Dogs at large violate §8.14.310.

Code: §8.14.320Poop Rule: §8.14.215 (immediate removal)

Beekeeping

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz IZO §24.12.650 regulates beekeeping (apiaries) in residential and other zoning districts, setting standards for hive setbacks, water access, and number of colonies.

Code: §24.12.650County Registration: Cal F&A §29040

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

California restricts exotic pets through the Fish & Game Code and CDFW regulations — ferrets and hedgehogs are illegal statewide, and many wild/exotic species are prohibited. These restrictions apply in the City of Santa Cruz.

Authority: CDFW / Fish & Game CodeFerrets: Illegal in CA

Chickens & Livestock

Heavy Restrictions

Under Santa Cruz zoning code 24.12.630, family farm animals (including poultry) may be kept only on a residential lot of at least 20,000 square feet - up to two large and ten small farm animals - and never run at large. Enclosures must sit at least 40 feet from a neighbor's dwelling and 20 feet from the owner's property line, and 7+ small animals require an administrative use permit.

Minimum lot for farm animals: 20,000 sq ft (SCMC 24.12.630)Max small farm animals/poultry: 10 (2 large)

Pet Limits

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz zoning code (SCMC 24.12.620) allows a maximum of six domestic animals on any residential lot, of which no more than three may be dogs and no more than one may be an unspayed female dog. SCMC 8.14.130 separately bars keeping more than one unspayed female dog per residence.

Max domestic animals/lot: 6 (SCMC 24.12.620)Max dogs: 3 per lot

Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

No Santa Cruz-specific ordinance restricts dogs by breed; California Food and Agricultural Code 31683 preempts breed-specific bans and provides that 'no program regulating any dog shall be specific as to breed.' Santa Cruz instead regulates dangerous behavior - any 'vicious animal' (defined by conduct, not breed, in SCMC 8.04.010(s)) must be confined and may be ordered muzzled and leashed.

Breed-specific bans: Preempted - Cal. Food & Agric. Code 31683Vicious animal definition: SCMC 8.04.010(s) (behavior-based)

🌿 Landscaping Rules

Landscaping Rules regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

Weed Ordinances

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz Fire Code §304.1.3 (per §19.05.100) requires removal of weeds, grass, vines, brush, or other vegetation that constitutes a fire or safety hazard, especially in wildfire risk areas.

Code: §19.05.100Authority: Fire code official

Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz §9.56.060 requires permits for any significant work that affects designated Heritage Trees or Heritage Shrubs. §9.56.090 requires a state tree-care license for work on protected trees.

Code: §9.56.060Permit Trigger: Significant work on heritage tree

Grass Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz Fire Code §304.1.3 (per §19.05.100) requires removal of weeds, grass, vines, or other growth capable of being ignited and endangering property, especially in Fire Hazard Severity Zones.

Code: §19.05.100 (Fire Code §304.1.3)State Defensible Space: PRC §4291 (100 ft)

Water Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz Municipal Code §16.02.040 bans irrigating turf, gardens, and ornamental landscape between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. except by drip or hand-held shutoff nozzle, and prohibits runoff and other wasteful uses.

Code: §16.02.040Daytime Irrigation Ban: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Heavy Restrictions

The City of Santa Cruz has a Heritage Tree ordinance requiring a permit to remove heritage or significant trees, even on private property, with replacement required. Street-tree removal requires city approval.

Heritage Trees: Removal permit requiredReplacement: Required

💼 Home Business

Home Business regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz IZO home-occupation standards limit customer foot/vehicle traffic so the business remains incidental to residential use and does not generate parking demand exceeding the residence.

Standard: Incidental to residential useParking: Must fit existing off-street capacity

Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz Municipal Code Section 24.10.160(3)(f) flatly prohibits the placement of any sign advertising a home occupation. A home business may not display an exterior business sign, keeping the residential appearance of the property intact.

Code Section: SCMC 24.10.160(3)(f)Business Signs: Prohibited

Zoning Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz Municipal Code Section 24.10.160 allows a home occupation only as a use clearly incidental and secondary to the dwelling, operated by a resident, employing no more than one nonresident, occupying no more than 400 square feet, and generating no more than eight vehicle round trips per day.

Code Section: SCMC 24.10.160Max Floor Area: 400 sq ft

Cottage Food Operations

Few Restrictions

California Government Code Section 51035 prohibits Santa Cruz from banning a cottage food operation in a residential dwelling. The city must treat it as a permitted residential use or grant a nondiscretionary permit; Santa Cruz processes these through a home occupation zoning clearance (about $142).

State Code: CA Gov. Code Sec. 51035Definition: CA Health & Safety Code Sec. 113758

Home Occupation Permits

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz Municipal Code Section 24.10.160(4) requires both a zoning clearance and a city business license before operating a home occupation. The zoning clearance is a one-time approval (about $164; $142 for a cottage food operation) confirming the business meets the zoning standards for that location.

Code Section: SCMC 24.10.160(4)Zoning Clearance Fee: ~$164 (one-time); $142 cottage food

🏊 Swimming Pools & Spas

Swimming Pools & Spas regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🏗️ Accessory Structures

Accessory Structures regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

ADU Rules

Few Restrictions

The City of Santa Cruz allows accessory dwelling units on lots of any size in any zone that permits residential use, processed ministerially under Santa Cruz Municipal Code (SCMC) Chapter 24.16 Part 2, with statewide-exemption detached ADUs capped at 800 sq ft of livable space, 4-foot side and rear setbacks, and 16-18 ft height.

Code Section: SCMC 24.16.120-.142 (Ch. 24.16 Part 2)Detached ADU Max Size: 800 sq ft (statewide exemption); up to 1,200 sq ft nonexempt

Shed Rules

Few Restrictions

A one-story detached shed under 120 sq ft needs no building permit under California Residential Code R105.2, and under Santa Cruz Municipal Code 24.12.140 a shed under 120 sq ft and 15 ft tall is also exempt from design-permit review; however, no accessory building may sit in a front or exterior side yard, and zoning rules still apply even when a building permit is not required.

Code Section: SCMC 24.12.140(1) and 24.12.140(3)Required Setback: None for an accessory building (except as otherwise provided)

Garage Conversions

Few Restrictions

The City of Santa Cruz allows converting a garage into an accessory dwelling unit under Santa Cruz Municipal Code 24.16.125 and 24.16.130; a conversion ADU may use the existing structure (plus up to 150 sq ft of expansion), and the city cannot require notice or a placard to demolish a detached garage being replaced by an ADU.

Code Section: SCMC 24.16.125(2), 24.16.130(9)-(10), 24.16.141(5)Conversion Expansion: Up to 150 sq ft footprint and 2 ft height

🌍 Environmental Rules

Environmental Rules regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

Flood Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz IZO §24.14 Part 4 (Floodplain Management) and §24.10 Part 21 (F-P Floodplain District) regulate construction in FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA) along the San Lorenzo River and coastal flood zones.

Floodplain Code: §24.14 Part 4Overlay Districts: F-P (§24.10 Pt 21), FP-O (Pt 28)

Stormwater Management

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz Municipal Code §16.19.030 prohibits illicit discharges to the storm drain system and §16.19.130 mandates best management practices (BMPs) for runoff pollution control.

Code: Ch. 16.19Receiving Waters: San Lorenzo / Monterey Bay

Coastal Development

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz IZO §24.08 Part 3 requires Coastal Development Permits for development in the Coastal Zone consistent with the City's certified Local Coastal Program and California Coastal Act (Pub. Res. Code §30000 et seq.).

Permit: Coastal Permit (§24.08 Pt 3)Overlay Districts: §24.10 Pts 25 & 26

Erosion Control

Some Restrictions

Santa Cruz Municipal Code §16.19.140 mandates best management practices for construction activity to prevent erosion and sediment runoff into the storm drain system.

Code: §16.19.140, §18.45State Permit: Construction General Permit

Gas Leaf Blower Ban

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz Municipal Code Ch. 6.110 (Prohibition of Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers) bans gas-powered leaf blowers citywide as a climate-action measure. Adopted by Ord. 2024-10.

Code: Ch. 6.110Ord. Adopted: 2024-10

Climate Emergency Mobilization

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Cruz Municipal Code Ch. 6.100 prohibits natural gas infrastructure in newly constructed buildings as a climate measure tied to local sea-level-rise and wildfire vulnerability.

Code: Ch. 6.100Applies To: New construction

🌱 Cannabis Regulations

Cannabis Regulations regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

☀️ Solar Energy

Solar Energy regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🪧 Sign Regulations

Sign Regulations regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🏚️ Property Maintenance

Property Maintenance regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

💡 Outdoor Lighting

Outdoor Lighting regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🔑 Rental Property Rules

Rental Property Rules regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🗑️ Trash & Recycling

Trash & Recycling regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🚁 Drone Rules

Drone Rules regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🍔 Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors

Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🚪 Soliciting & Door-to-Door

Soliciting & Door-to-Door regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🌙 Curfew Laws

Curfew Laws regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

📐 Building Setbacks & Zoning

Building Setbacks & Zoning regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🌳 Tree Protection

Tree Protection regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🏷️ Garage & Yard Sales

Garage & Yard Sales regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🏘️ HOA Rules

HOA Rules regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🏚️ Earthquake Safety

Earthquake Safety regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

🛒 Street Vending

Street Vending regulations that apply near UC Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz.

About This Area

UC Santa Cruz is located in Santa Cruz, California (Santa Cruz County). The city has 88 ordinances on file across 28 categories. 10 are rated permissive, 42 moderate, and 36 strict. These rules apply to residents, visitors, and property owners in the UC Santa Cruz area.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the noise rules near UC Santa Cruz?

Santa Cruz has 7 noise-related ordinances. Santa Cruz prohibits any offensive noise between 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. that is made within 100 feet of a building used for sleeping or that disturbs anyone within hearing distance.

What are the parking rules near UC Santa Cruz?

Santa Cruz has 5 parking regulations. Santa Cruz §10.40.050(a) prohibits parking any vehicle on a city street or alley for more than 72 consecutive hours.

What local ordinances should I know about near UC Santa Cruz?

The UC Santa Cruz area in Santa Cruz, CA is covered by 88 local ordinances across 28 categories including noise, parking, fire regulations, and more. This page provides a complete overview of all tracked rules.

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