Common violations in unincorporated San Diego County include unpermitted construction, illegal grading, overgrown vegetation, dilapidated buildings and fences, unpermitted home businesses, illegal signs, and violations of brush management requirements in fire-prone areas.
San Diego County Code Compliance regularly addresses: unpermitted construction (room additions, garages, accessory structures), illegal grading and land clearing (particularly in environmentally sensitive areas), overgrown lawns, trees, and shrubs creating fire hazards or neighborhood blight, dilapidated fences and buildings in disrepair, unpermitted home businesses operating beyond zoning allowances, illegal or oversized signs, brush management violations (San Diego County requires defensible space around structures in wildfire-prone areas), illegal short-term vacation rentals, and violations of the county's Resource Protection Ordinance. Given San Diego County's fire risk, brush management and vegetation maintenance violations are treated with particular urgency. The county also monitors compliance with biological and environmental mitigation requirements in rural areas.
Administrative citations of $250-$1,000. Brush management violations may result in county-performed clearance with costs billed to the owner. Unpermitted grading near environmentally sensitive areas carries heavy fines.
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