Santa Clara County follows CDFA and Cal-IPC invasive plant lists. Notable invasive species in the area include yellow starthistle, French broom, pampas grass, and English ivy. The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority actively manages invasive species on public lands.
California Department of Food and Agriculture maintains the statewide noxious weed list. The Cal-IPC inventory rates invasive species by threat level. In Santa Clara County, particularly problematic species include yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis), French broom (Genista monspessulana), Scotch broom, pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana), English ivy (Hedera helix), Cape ivy (Delairea odorata), and Italian thistle. The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority and Santa Clara Valley Water District actively manage invasive species on public lands. The county does not maintain a separate prohibited species list for private property beyond state requirements.
CDFA can order removal of noxious weeds. County weed abatement programs enforce fire hazard vegetation removal with costs billed to property owners.
Mountain View, CA
Mountain View prohibits disturbing noise between 10pm and 7am weekdays and 10pm to 8am weekends, with enforcement by police and code enforcement officers.
Mountain View, CA
Amplified music from speakers, DJs, and live bands requires compliance with decibel limits and quiet hours; Shoreline Amphitheatre operates under a separate ...
Mountain View, CA
Industrial and commercial properties in Mountain View must comply with stationary noise source limits measured at property lines, with conditions enforced th...
Mountain View, CA
Mountain View Chapter 21 sets specific decibel thresholds varying by zoning district and time of day, measured at property lines with standardized equipment.
Mountain View, CA
Mountain View requires EV charging infrastructure in new construction under CALGreen Tier 2. Residential EV installations follow expedited permitting per AB ...
Mountain View, CA
RVs, trailers, and boats in Mountain View cannot park on public streets over 72 hours and face Large Vehicle Ordinance limits. Residential storage must be on...
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