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No. If you convert your garage to an accessory dwelling unit (ADU), it is not necessary to provide extra parking. Please contact the Land Development office at (415) 473-3755 to discuss other types of ADUs and parking requirements.

If you live on a County maintained road and traffic will be impacted by the tree trimming, then yes, an encroachment permit will be needed. Learn more by visiting our Land use permits page.

If the road is County maintained and the tree is in the right-of-way, we can ask our Roads Division to make arrangements to take down the tree. If the tree is on private property, however, it is the property owner’s responsibility to manage vegetation growing on their property. Residents can report a blocked roadway on...

Drainage issues between private property owners are a civil matter; the County does not get involved with drainage disputes.

Driveway culvert maintenance is the responsibility of the property owner.  If your street is County-maintained, you will need an Encroachment Permit before beginning any maintenance or repair work.  If the culvert is for a creek crossing, a Creek Permit may be required.  Contact the Land Development office at (415) 499-3755 for more information.

 If the street is County-maintained, contact the Roads Department at (415) 499-7388 for east County; or (415) 662-2320 for west County, or by filling out our online form. If the street is non-County-maintained and isn’t under the jurisdiction of one of the incorporated cities/towns in Marin, the maintenance responsibility is the property owners who use...

A list of garbage haulers by region can be found on the Zero Waste Marin website.

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