Community Development

Synonym: 
commdev

Code Enforcement Common Violations

1. Property Maintenance Violations:

a. Weeds in the front yard, along the driveway, curb and sidewalk joints

b. Unlandscaped front yard areas including overgrown lawn, dead lawn and/or bare dirt areas

c. Trash, recycle and/or compost cart(s) stored in the front yard of the property visible from the public right of way or the lagoon

d. Accumulation of debris, litter, dirt, overgrown vegetation, dead trees or plant materials or weeds on a property which are visible from a public right-of-way or constitutes a fire hazard

Code Enforcement

Code Enforcement is one of the responsibilities of the Community Development Department in which codes, the standards and laws of the city, are enforced to assure that the City preserves the safety, health, welfare and appearance of the City. Together, the Code Enforcement staff work with other City employees to enforce city codes.

Code Enforcement is the shared responsibility of all residents, property owners and City Government.

Submittal Requirements for Photography or Filming Permit

In order to apply for a Photography/Filming permit, please submit the following to the Community Development Department.

1. Completed "Agreement between (the requesting) Film Company and the City of Foster City Regarding Filming Activities" with appropriate attachments: 

Photography or Filming Temporary Use Permit

Review Process for Photography/Filming Temporary Use Permit

1. WHY REVIEW IS REQUIRED

The review of filming proposals is required in order to ensure that such activities are performed in a safe manner and do not interfere with traffic or the citizens' normal enjoyment of neighborhoods and City facilities.

2. WHEN REQUIRED

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