Orange County Neighborhood Preservation investigates complaints based on priority. Safety hazards receive expedited response. Routine complaints are typically investigated within 2-4 weeks. The county focuses on voluntary compliance before pursuing administrative citations.
After a complaint is filed, OC Neighborhood Preservation prioritizes cases by safety impact. Immediate hazards (unsafe structures, exposed utilities) are investigated first. Routine property maintenance and zoning complaints are generally investigated within 2-4 weeks. The enforcement process follows a progressive approach: informal notice seeking voluntary compliance, formal notice of violation, administrative citation with fines, and referral to County Counsel. The county provides reasonable compliance deadlines based on the nature of the violation. Property owners who are cooperating and making good-faith efforts to comply are generally given additional time. Complex cases involving permits, engineering, or legal issues may take longer to resolve.
Administrative citations range from $100 for first violation to $500 for second and $1,000 for third and subsequent violations of the same ordinance within 12 months.
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