RV, trailer and boat storage on residential lots in San Luis Obispo is regulated by zoning, which restricts placement (typically a paved area) and prohibits living in a parked RV.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Persistent dog barking in San Luis Obispo is enforced under the noise ordinance and animal provisions as a disturbance; chronic barking that disturbs neighbo...
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Construction noise in San Luis Obispo is limited to daytime hours under the noise ordinance β typically 7 a.m.β7 p.m. weekdays with reduced weekend hours. Wo...
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San Luis Obispo regulates noise through its municipal code, prohibiting loud and disturbing noise with stricter nighttime limits (generally 10 p.m.β7 a.m.). ...
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Shared boundary fences in California are governed by the Good Neighbor Fence Act (CA Civil Code Β§841), presuming adjoining owners share the cost equally afte...
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San Luis Obispo zoning permits standard residential fence materials (wood, vinyl, masonry, ornamental metal, chain link). Barbed wire, razor wire and electri...
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A building/zoning permit is generally required in San Luis Obispo for fences over 6 feet or masonry/retaining walls; pool barrier fences must meet the Califo...
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