Neighborhood Services' Code Enforcement Division is responsible for keeping neighborhoods free of dilapidated buildings, tall grass and weeds and other neighborhood eyesores and nuisances.
Code Inspectors follow up complaints from the Action Center.
For your convenience, we have included the related ordinance number for each code violation. Our City ordinances are made available online through Municode. Enter the chapter number or violation description in the "Search" box to access the chapter.
Dead or Diseased Tree
It is the property owner's responsibility to maintain trees, shrubs, etc, along sidewalks and streets. If dead, it must be removed. Also must not obstruct free travel along sidewalks and streets.
Ordinance - Chapter 53-Section 21
Tall Grass and Weeds
Grass and weeds become a violation when they reach 12 inches in height. Property owners are also responsible for maintaining alleyways and right of ways adjacent to their property.
Ordinance - Chapter 35-Section 63</FONT>
Dilapidated Structure/Unsecured Structure
It is against City Ordinance to allow a structure to remain in a dilapidated state. Examples: holes in the roof, foundation decayed, sagging roof, danger of collapse.
It is against City Ordinance to allow an unoccupied structure to remain unsecured. Examples: no broken window panes, unlocked or open doors, holes in walls.
Inoperable Vehicle
This covers vehicles anywhere on the property, including driveways. Examples include, but are not limited to: wrecked cars, vehicles that are all or partially dismantled and even vehicles with flat (or no) tires.
Ordinance - Chapter 35-Section 37
View Obstruction
Anything obstructing a person's view in the 25 foot site triangle, on a corner lot, is a violation.
Ordinance - Chapter 59-Section 6300.2.G.2
Graffiti
It is against City Ordinance to allow Graffiti to remain on the premises. Property owners are responsible for removing graffiti.
Ordinance - Chapter 35-Section 147
Property
Property owners are required to keep their property in good maintenance. Examples, but not limited to: roof, paint, fence.
Junk and Debris
Anything that is not designed for outdoor use, for a residential area, can not be stored outside.
Ordinance - Chapter 35-Section 103
How do I report a code violation?
Report violations to the Action Center at 297-2535.
What if I have a code violation?
The violation notice tells you which ordinance was violated. If you have any questions, there is a phone number on the notice or sticker to call to get more information.
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