San Mateo requires property owners to maintain their lots free of excessive weeds and overgrown grass. Overgrowth that constitutes a fire hazard or public nuisance is subject to code enforcement and potential city abatement.
City of San Mateo property maintenance codes require lots to be kept free of hazardous overgrowth. Overgrown weeds, brush, or grass that creates a fire hazard or public nuisance triggers code enforcement action. The city issues a notice to property owners; failure to comply can result in city-conducted abatement with costs billed to the owner. Code Enforcement can be reached at (650) 522-7150.
Notice to abate. City abatement at ownerβs expense ($200 to $1,000+). Administrative fees. Property lien for non-payment.
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San Mateo regulates amplified sound under SMMC Section 7.30.080. Handheld amplified sound equipment cannot exceed 10 watts. All amplified sound must comply w...
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San Mateo limits permitted construction to 7 AMβ7 PM weekdays, 9 AMβ5 PM Saturdays, and noonβ4 PM Sundays/holidays. Equipment cannot exceed 90 dB at 25 feet....
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