Description
This residence was destroyed by fire damage in 2014.
The owner of this property was forced by COV to demolish and rebuild his adjoining property in 2014.
This property has been an eyesore and hazard in our neighborhood for Eight Years, but because he is a contractor and land owner he has been given special permission to effect all sorrounding properties without any repercussions.
When will the corruption at COV have consequences for their alleged preferential tratment of Multi-Millionaires versus ordinary citizens?
I am not holding my breath but will be posting about this on social media.
EIGHT YEARS OF NEGLECT TO THE COMMUNITY?
Where does the corruption start and end?
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City of Vallejo (Verified Official)
Closed Code Enforcement Division (Verified Official)
Thank you for reporting this issue! A Code Enforcement Officer has now been assigned to inspect the possible violation(s). You may visit eTRAKiT, our online tracking system, to view current case information for the Code Violations online at http://web.ci.vallejo.ca.us/eTRAKiT3/ (please allow several weeks for the information to upload).
SUMMARY OF THE CODE ENFORCEMENT PROCESS
After a violation is reported, a code enforcement officer is assigned to conduct an inspection, make a determination as to whether the report is valid or unfounded, open up a case and issue warnings and notices when valid and allow approximately 30 days for correction. If the property is still found to be non-compliant following the time allotted for correction and a second inspection, the code enforcement officer will continue with enforcement, which could include the issuance of a notice of violation or administrative citation. If a property owner continues to remain non-compliant, the Code Enforcement Officer can determine whether or not to move forward with obtaining a warrant to have contractors abate (fix) the violations on the property. While the enforcement process moves forward, simultaneously on the financial side, the property is liened for any nonpayment after 30 days, late fees are imposed on unpaid citations, and any unpaid fines are then assessed onto the owner’s property taxes as a special assessment.
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