Unincorporated Placer County is served largely by rural and foothill roads without curbside parking regulation; vehicles must not obstruct the roadway. Tahoe-area snow removal imposes seasonal on-street parking restrictions. Abandoned vehicles fall under CVC §22651.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Placer County, CA
Placer County imposes special noise limits on recreational motorboats operating on Lake Tahoe, with shoreline-measured limits of 75 dBA and exhaust-measured ...
Placer County, CA
No Placer County-specific ordinance directly regulates aircraft-in-flight noise; federal law preempts local control. The county's Airport Land Use Commission...
Placer County, CA
Placer County applies its general noise limits to amplified music and speech, but reduces each daytime and nighttime sound limit by 5 dB because tonal sound ...
Placer County, CA
Shared boundary fences in California are governed by the Good Neighbor Fence Act (CA Civil Code §841), presuming adjoining owners share the cost equally afte...
Placer County, CA
County zoning permits standard fence materials and, given the rural/foothill character of unincorporated Placer County, allows agricultural and livestock fen...
Placer County, CA
Open-wire agricultural fences up to 8 feet tall are expressly allowed in the Residential Agricultural (RA), Residential Forest (RF), and Farm (F) zones to pr...
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