San Diego County does not have a specific trash bin storage ordinance for unincorporated areas. General property maintenance standards apply. Bins should be stored neatly and not create a nuisance. HOAs may have additional requirements.
The County does not have a detailed ordinance specifically regulating trash bin storage and maintenance in unincorporated areas. General property maintenance and nuisance provisions apply: bins should be stored in a way that does not create health hazards, attract vermin, or generate offensive odors. Best practices include storing bins behind fences, in garages, or at the side of the house out of public view. Bins should be kept clean and in good repair. Overflowing bins may attract pests and create nuisance conditions. Some HOAs have specific requirements about bin visibility, storage locations, and cleaning schedules. Bins placed at the curb for collection must not obstruct sidewalks, driveways, or vehicle traffic.
Bin conditions creating health hazards or nuisances may be cited under general property maintenance standards. HOA fines for non-compliance handled privately.
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