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If you have any questions during or prior to your stay please give us a call at (619) 323-1320 or email us at sales@mssionbeachbreeze.com.
Check-In: 3:00 PM
Check-Out: 10:00 AM
The Six Condo Rules to follow:
1). Children are allowed and recommended.
2). This property is a NON-SMOKING unit. Please do not smoke in the condo, on the porch, or in the common areas.
3). Absolutely NO parties. No kegs.
4). There is no loud music allowed.
5). Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM. Please note that there are many properties and neighbors in close proximity and that noise is easily heard when outside or doors/windows are open.
6). All guests are required to follow the Mission Beach Mission Beach Good Neighbor Policy.
FAILURE TO ABIDE BY THESE POLICIES MAY LEAD TO IMMEDIATE EVICTION WITHOUT A REFUND. PLEASE BE SURE YOU ARE COMFORTABLE WITH THESE POLICIES BEFORE RENTING THIS CONDO.
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS:
EMERGENCY: 9-1-1
Police Non-Emergency: (619) 531-2000
Poison Control: (800) 222-1222
Do I need a car during my stay: You do not need a car to stay at Mission Beach Breeze. We are located right on the beach near Belmont Park. We have many restaurants and attractions that are in walking distance. That being said, if you plan on leaving the local community you might want to rent a car or bring your own. You can rent a bicycle to access everything locally. We are located right on the boardwalk and a bicycle can get you to most place. Parking in Mission Beach can be very tough depending upon the time of year.
Do you have parking available: The condo does have one reserved parking spot that is good for a small car. If you are brave, you can squeeze a medium sized car into the garage. There are three shared parking spots on the South side of the building for community use. If you choose to use any of those spots, please put your name and phone number in the window in case someone needs to get out and you have blocked them. Community parking spots are first come first serve.
Can I fit my SUV in the garage: No. The SUV will not fit in the garage. The SUV will fit in the community parking spots. If you would like to have a reserved parking spot for your SUV or for an additional parking spot please inquire. There are some spots adjacent to the condo that can be reserved for an additional fee.
MISSION BEACH TOWN COUNCIL GOOD NEIGHBOR INFORMATION

Mission Beach is a unique community where vacationers and students live together with more permanent residents in close proximity to one another. Many of the students are living independently for the first time. Due to the density of the buildings, sounds echo and travel far, something newcomers are frequently not aware of. Historically there have been issues that have resulted in some underlying conflict between temporary residents and more permanent residents who maintain routines and schedules.
Mission Beach Town Council supports efforts to help the diverse population share this special place with one another, to respect each other and maintain a peaceful co- existence. If everyone is aware of the rules and regulations that address these issues and concerns, this is more likely to happen. Below is a summary of Municipal Codes and Ordinances that address these concerns:
NOISE: (SDMC 59.5.0502) At all times, any amplified sound that can be heard 50 feet away from your residence is prohibited. Between 10 PM and 8 AM, even normal conversation must be moved inside your home. CAPP (Community Assisted Party Patrol) program can result in fines (Up to $1,000) for property owners and tenants if there are repeated calls for noise violations to one address (SDMC 51.1004 and California Penal Code 415.2).
ALCOHOL: (SDMC 56.54) It is illegal to have alcohol on Mission Beach, Pacific Beach and adjacent parks and sidewalks at all times. All glass containers are prohibited. A Social Host Ordinance requires party hosts to verify the age of all attendees and to supervise any minors.
SMOKING: (SDMC 43.1003) Smoking is prohibited on the beach, boardwalk, seawall, parks and parking lots.
PARKING: (SDMC 89.09.4) Parking is prohibited at red stripes and curbs at all times. Violators can be held civilly liable if they are blocking emergency vehicles from responding to calls and injuries or death result.
DOGS: (SDMC 63.0102) Dogs are only allowed on the beach and adjoining walkways from 6 PM (4PM during non-DST months) to 9 AM and must be on leashes at all times. You must pick up after your dog.
TRASH: (SDMC 66.0127) Trash is picked up once a week. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day there is a second weekly pick up. Check with immediate neighbors to find out the days as they vary in different areas. Separating recyclables from your regular trash and shredding any papers with personal information that could lead to identity theft helps prevent scavenging, which is also illegal (SDMC 66.0301 and 66.0402).
BEACH FIRES: (SDMC 63.20.5) Fires, using only clean wood, are permitted in city- provided fire rings and containers that are raised off the sand. Flames must be kept less than 12 inches above the container sides and no fires are allowed from 12 AM to 5 AM.
CONTACTING THE POLICE: The San Diego Police Department would like all violations reported by calling 619-531-2100. Ask for an incident number for follow-up. Always call 911 in a true emergency.
STUDENT NEIGHBORS: We encourage permanent residents to get to know their student neighbors when they first move in by introducing themselves and including them in a neighborhood social event. A positive initial contact may help prevent late night confrontations over a party or loud music. Each of the three major schools has a website for students living off campus and a contact person for issues that arise.
USD: www.sandiego.edu
Office of Student Affairs and Dean of Students, Donald Godwin, 619-260-4588
SDSU: as.sdsu.edu/ccc/events/ (Link to Successful Community Living)
Director of Community Relations, Tyler Sherer, 619-594-2522
UCSD: off campus@UCSD.edu
Office of Vice Chancellor of Student Life, Jeff Walker, 858-534-4372