Showing ordinances that apply to Lockeford, CA
Lockeford is an unincorporated community (population 3,333) in San Joaquin County, California. Because Lockeford is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, San Joaquin County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The vacant lot maintenance rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Vacant lots in San Joaquin County must be maintained free of weeds, trash, and fire hazards. Development Title ยง9-1030 requires weeds to be mowed at or below 12 inches from May through October and debris removed within 10 days of notice. Stockton's Weed Abatement Program (SMC ยง8.56) conducts annual inspections April through July with summary abatement on non-compliant lots, costs liened against property.
San Joaquin County Development Title ยง9-1030 (Nuisance) and Health & Safety Code ยง14875 et seq. (Weed Abatement Act) give the county and cities authority to require vacant lot maintenance and to abate at owner expense. Requirements: weeds and grasses mowed to 12 inches or below (some cities require 6 inches) especially during fire season April 1 to November 1; accumulated trash, junk, and debris removed; abandoned or non-functioning equipment removed; vehicles prohibited except behind 6-foot solid fence; no standing water (vector control); and fence/gates secured against trespass. Stockton's annual Weed Abatement Program (SMC ยง8.56) inspects all properties from April through July, sending courtesy notices followed by formal 10-day abatement notices. Lodi (LMC ยง15.16), Manteca (MMC ยง8.16), and Tracy (TMC ยง4.04) run parallel programs. Unincorporated SJ County's Consolidated Fire Protection District coordinates with the Stockton/SJ County Office of Emergency Services. The California Department of Food and Agriculture adds noxious-weed mandates for species like yellow starthistle and medusahead. Vacant commercial lots over 1 acre often trigger stormwater BMP requirements under the SJ County Phase II MS4 permit (NPDES). Abatement costs plus 15-25% admin charge are liened against property under Gov. Code ยง38773.5 and collected through county property tax roll.
Written notice with 10-day cure period typical. County/city abatement by contractor: $400 to $1,500+ per lot depending on size, plus 15-25% administrative surcharge, liened against property. Repeat offenders placed on automatic-abatement list (no annual notice required). Large commercial lot without stormwater BMP: up to $10,000/day NPDES penalty.
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