Above-ground pools holding more than 18 inches of water in Oroville require a building permit and the same barrier protection as in-ground pools; ladders must be removable or secured when unattended.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Persistent dog barking in Oroville is enforced under the noise ordinance and animal provisions as a disturbance; chronic barking that disturbs neighbors can ...
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Construction noise in Oroville is limited to daytime hours under the noise ordinance β typically 7 a.m.β7 p.m. weekdays with reduced weekend hours. Work outs...
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Oroville regulates noise through its municipal code, prohibiting loud and disturbing noise with stricter nighttime limits (generally 10 p.m.β7 a.m.). Califor...
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Parking or storing large commercial vehicles in Oroville residential zones is restricted by zoning, with weight/length thresholds limiting what may be kept o...
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Driveway approaches in Oroville require an encroachment permit and must meet city standards; vehicles generally must be parked on an approved paved surface, ...
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RV, trailer and boat storage on residential lots in Oroville is regulated by zoning, which restricts placement (typically a paved area) and prohibits living ...
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