On-street parking permitted where not prohibited by signage. Vehicles cannot block driveways, fire hydrants (15 ft), mailboxes, or intersections (20 ft). Parking against traffic flow prohibited per GA Code Β§40-6-201.
Snellville follows GA Code Β§40-6-200+ for general on-street parking. Vehicles must park parallel, within 12 inches of curb, in the direction of travel. Prohibited: within 15 ft of fire hydrant, 20 ft of crosswalk/intersection, or blocking driveways. Overnight parking allowed on most residential streets but discouraged β obstruction of street sweeping and snow response can result in ticketing.
Parking citations typically $25-$75. Towing at owner expense for obstructing traffic or emergency access.
Snellville, GA
Amplified music plainly audible at property lines or beyond 100 feet prohibited, especially during quiet hours (11 PM-7 AM). Commercial establishments along ...
Snellville, GA
Persistent barking disturbing neighbors violates Snellville's noise ordinance and Gwinnett County animal control rules. Continuous barking for 10+ minutes or...
Snellville, GA
Georgia has no statewide spite fence law. Boundary fence disputes are a common-law nuisance matter. Property owner is responsible for fence on their side of ...
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Typical Snellville residential fence limits: 4 ft in front yards, 6 ft in side/rear yards. Corner lots have sight-triangle restrictions at intersections. Tal...
Snellville, GA
Retaining walls over 4 feet high (measured from bottom of footing to top of wall) or supporting a surcharge require engineered design and building permit. Wa...
Snellville, GA
Pool barrier required by GA Residential Code (IRC Appendix G): minimum 48 inches tall, self-closing self-latching gate opening outward, no gaps >4 inches. Ap...
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