Ventura County Ordinance Code Β§6280β6289 declares abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, and inoperative vehicles on private property a public nuisance. The county follows a formal abatement process with notice, public hearing, and removal at the owner's expense.
Under Β§6281-1, abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles on private or public property are declared a public nuisance. The county's enforcing agency per Β§6280-2 initiates abatement by issuing a notice of intention to remove under Β§6281-2. Property owners may request a public hearing within 15 days under Β§6282-1. If no response is received, the county proceeds with removal per Β§6283. The hearing official makes a determination under Β§6284-2, with appeals available under Β§6284-3. Removal costs are assessed against the property owner per Β§6285. An alternative procedure for vehicles on highways exists under Β§6287β6289, with abandonment prohibited under Β§6288-3.
Vehicle abandonment is prohibited under Β§6288-3. Costs of removal are assessed against the vehicle owner per Β§6289. Administrative costs are charged per Β§6280-5. The county notifies both CHP (Β§6288-7) and DMV (Β§6288-8) upon removal. Vehicles on private property follow the formal abatement process with hearing rights before removal and cost assessment.
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