Showing ordinances that apply to Druid Hills, GA
Druid Hills is an unincorporated community (population 9,429) in DeKalb County, Georgia. Because Druid Hills is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, DeKalb County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The property blight rules below are the ones that govern your area.
DeKalb County enforces International Property Maintenance Code through Code Enforcement Division. Blight conditions (peeling paint, broken windows, debris) subject to 10-30 day notice and abatement. Vacant Property Registry required.
DeKalb County has adopted the International Property Maintenance Code through Code Ordinance Chapter 18, enforced by the DeKalb Code Enforcement Division. Common blight violations include peeling/deteriorating paint, broken windows, accumulated junk/debris, damaged roofing, inoperable vehicles, overgrown vegetation, and structural deterioration. Property owners receive a written Notice of Violation with a compliance period of 10-30 days depending on severity. Non-compliance leads to citations in DeKalb Recorder's Court. DeKalb maintains a Vacant Property Registry (Chapter 18 Article VII) requiring owners of vacant properties to register, maintain the property, and pay an annual fee. The county may perform abatement (board up, mow, clean) and place a lien on the property for costs. Chronic blight properties may be referred to the DeKalb Land Bank.
Notice of violation with 10-30 day compliance. Non-compliance: Recorder's Court citations $200-$1,000 per day of violation. County abatement: costs billed to owner and liened against property. Vacant registry violations: up to $1,000.
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