Anaheim requires vacant lot owners to maintain properties free of weeds, debris, and nuisance conditions. The Weed Abatement Program enforces vegetation clearance. City may abate and lien for cost recovery.
Vacant lots in Anaheim are subject to the city's nuisance ordinance and Weed Abatement Program. Property owners must maintain vacant lots free of excessive weeds, dead vegetation, trash, debris, and other nuisance conditions. The Life Safety Section of Anaheim Fire & Rescue conducts inspections particularly before fire season. Vacant lots with overgrown vegetation creating fire hazards receive priority enforcement. If owners fail to maintain lots after notice, the city may perform abatement and assess costs as a lien against the property. Vacant lots must be secured to prevent unauthorized access and dumping. Abandoned structures on vacant lots must be secured or demolished to prevent attractive nuisance hazards. Code Enforcement handles ongoing monitoring of known problem vacant lots.
Unmaintained vacant lot: abatement notice. City cleanup: costs assessed as property lien. Unsecured lot: nuisance violation and security order.
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