Common violations in unincorporated Orange County include unpermitted construction, property maintenance issues, illegal front yard fences (chain-link in front), abandoned vehicles, illegal signs, commercial activity in residential zones, and overgrown vegetation.
OC Neighborhood Preservation frequently addresses: unpermitted construction (room additions, patio covers, garage conversions), property maintenance violations (peeling paint, broken windows, dilapidated structures), improper fencing (chain-link fences are not allowed in front setbacks, and front fences/walls/hedges exceeding 3.5 feet in visibility triangles), abandoned or inoperable vehicles on residential property, illegal or oversized signs, commercial or business activities in residential zones, overgrown vegetation and unmaintained landscaping, outdoor storage and debris accumulation, and unpermitted grading. The county regulations specifically address fences in front setback areas and require a maximum height of 3.5 feet for fences, walls, and hedges within visibility triangles at access and street intersections.
Progressive citation fines from $100-$1,000. Unpermitted construction may require after-the-fact permits with double fees. Non-compliant fences must be modified or removed.
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