Clark County Code Title 11 requires residential trash and recycling bins to be stored out of public view between collection days. Improper storage is a common property maintenance complaint enforced by Code Enforcement in the Las Vegas Valley.
Under Clark County Code Title 11 (Abatement of Nuisances) and Title 9 (Sanitation), trash and recycling carts are considered part of property maintenance standards in residential zones. Carts must be stored so they are not visible from the public right-of-way between scheduled pickup days. Acceptable storage locations typically include: inside the garage, in a rear or side yard behind a fence or wall at least as tall as the cart, or within a dedicated enclosure such as a slatted or masonry screen. Front-yard or driveway storage visible from the street is a violation. During collection, carts may be placed at the curb within the approved setout window, usually no earlier than the evening before pickup and removed by end of day following collection. The property maintenance framework under Title 11 treats cart visibility as a form of neighborhood blight, alongside related issues like peeling paint, broken fixtures, dead landscaping, and accumulated debris. Clark County Code Enforcement — Public Response Office ((702) 455-4191) handles complaints, often initiating cases through neighbor reports or proactive inspections. HOAs throughout the Las Vegas Valley commonly impose stricter screening rules under CC and Rs and can fine homeowners separately from county enforcement. Because unincorporated Clark County includes densely populated communities like Paradise, Spring Valley, Enterprise, and Sunrise Manor, cart storage violations are among the most commonly reported property maintenance complaints.
Initial violations typically trigger a Notice of Violation with a 10 to 30 day compliance window. Continued non-compliance can result in administrative citations beginning around 100 dollars, escalating penalties for repeat offenses, and potential abatement at the owner expense under Title 11.
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