On unincorporated County streets, yellow curbs are freight loading zones for active loading and unloading only (not for parking commercial-plated vehicles), and white curbs are passenger loading zones. On private development sites, the Title 8 Development Code requires off-street loading spaces sized at least 10 feet by 25 feet with 15 feet of vertical clearance for uses that receive or distribute merchandise.
San Mateo County handles loading in two ways: at the curb on public streets and on-site for new development. At the curb, the County Department of Public Works follows standard California curb colors on unincorporated roads. A yellow curb marks a freight loading zone for active freight loading and unloading only within a reasonable time frame, and the County specifically notes these are not intended for parking vehicles with commercial license plates. A white curb marks a passenger loading zone for active passenger loading and unloading only within a reasonable time frame and is not intended for parking. Like other parking restrictions, loading-zone curbs are installed only after Board of Supervisors approval. For private development, the Title 8 Zoning and Development Code sets off-street loading standards: any use that requires the receipt or distribution of material or merchandise by vehicles or trucks must provide at least one permanent loading space for the first 5,000 square feet of floor area, plus one additional loading space for each additional 10,000 square feet, and each loading space must be at least 10 feet wide by 25 feet long with 15 feet of vertical clearance, exclusive of driveways, aisles, and maneuvering areas. Some district-specific standards in the Code apply a similar one-space requirement for new retail, hotel, or theater space over set floor-area thresholds.
Parking a vehicle (including a commercial-plated one) in a yellow freight loading zone, or stopping in a white passenger loading zone for anything other than active loading, can lead to citation. For new development, failing to provide required on-site loading spaces of the correct dimensions can hold up County zoning approval.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Daly City, CA
Daly City does not require fences to be set back from interior property lines, but fences in the front yard need City approval for visibility and utility cle...
Daly City, CA
Daly City's fence ordinance imposes no general material prohibitions on residential fences. Material rules apply only in special cases: 10-foot fences on non...
Daly City, CA
Daly City does not require all pets to be sterilized, but Municipal Code Section 6.04.280 charges a refundable $100 spay/neuter fee to redeem any impounded u...
Daly City, CA
No Daly City ordinance sets a fixed numeric limit on the number of dogs or cats per household. Under the countywide San Mateo County animal control program t...
Daly City, CA
Daly City Municipal Code Section 6.04.060 requires any animal on a public street, sidewalk, park, school ground, or other public or unenclosed property to be...
Daly City, CA
Backyard fires in chimineas, fire bowls, and portable fireplaces are allowed in Daly City under the adopted California Fire Code, but only burning clean fuel...
See how Daly City's loading zones rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.