Showing ordinances that apply to Baywood Park, CA
Baywood Park is an unincorporated community (population 1,693) in San Mateo County, California. Because Baywood Park is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, San Mateo County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The garage sale rules rules below are the ones that govern your area.
San Mateo County property maintenance and nuisance provisions apply to garage/yard sales in unincorporated areas: merchandise must be displayed in an organized manner and completely removed from public view at the end of each sale day. Leaving unsold items in the yard, driveway, or curbside between sale days or after the sale ends triggers blight/public nuisance enforcement by County Code Enforcement, with escalating fines for repeat violations.
The County's public nuisance and property maintenance provisions (Title 1 general provisions and the zoning code blight standards) require residential properties to be kept free of visible accumulation of goods, debris, or commercial inventory. Garage sales are treated as a brief, permitted interruption of that standard. During active sale hours, organized displays of household goods are allowed; outside of active sale hours, all tables, racks, display items, and unsold merchandise must be stored inside the garage, house, or in the rear yard out of sight from the public right-of-way. Signs must be removed from all locations within 24 hours of the sale's last day. Properties that develop a recurring pattern of visible merchandise accumulation are prime targets for blight citations and may be referred to the Planning Department for review as an unpermitted commercial/retail use. Yards accumulating recognized Accumulation of Salvaged Materials Not Licensed for Reconstruction (per Zoning Reg. ยง6500) face Certificate of Abatement proceedings.
Items at curb/yard after sale: blight citation $50-$200 per ยง1.04, with escalation for repeat violations. Unremoved signs after 24 hours: $25-$50 per sign. Pattern of retail-use accumulation: referral to Planning for unpermitted commercial use, $100-$1,000. Accumulation of salvage/materials: Abatement Proceedings and potential lien.
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