The most common code violations in unincorporated Alameda County include property nuisances (junk, debris, overgrown vegetation), junk vehicles, unpermitted structures, illegal grading, and zoning violations such as unauthorized land uses or setback encroachments.
Alameda County Code Enforcement frequently addresses several categories of violations in unincorporated areas. The Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance (6.65) targets real property nuisances including accumulated junk, debris, and refuse on residential properties; overgrown or dead vegetation creating fire hazards or harboring vermin; abandoned or deteriorated structures; and graffiti. The Junk Vehicle Ordinance (6.48) addresses inoperable, unregistered, or abandoned vehicles stored on properties. Zoning violations under Title 17 include unpermitted construction or additions, illegal conversions of garages or outbuildings into living spaces, setback violations, home businesses exceeding permitted scope, and unauthorized land uses. Additional common complaints involve illegal grading and earthwork, substandard housing conditions, illegal dumping, and noise from unpermitted commercial operations in residential zones.
Penalties vary by violation type. Property nuisance violations under the NPO can result in abatement orders and escalating daily fines. Junk vehicle violations may result in vehicle removal at owner's expense. Unpermitted construction can require demolition of non-conforming structures. Zoning violations may result in cease-and-desist orders and fines.
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