aircooled said:
SVreX said:
I’m pretty sure the OP has not yet said what type of work he was doing to offend his neighbors.
I believe he said he was not doing anything (that the neighbor could see or hear at least). He is suspicious of one generally angry neighbor, but cannot be sure. The whole point of course is that it almost does not matter since the net is so wide on this law you could nail almost anyone with it.
I guess the question I would have would be why exactly did the code enforcement guy write him up? Did HE see something or was he just going on a complaint? Perhaps there is a bit of malicious prosecution going on here (does he in anyway have a connection to the code guy or someone who knows him).
Could just be a really bored neighbor fishing to nail people on things (if you look hard enough at almost anyone, you will eventually find SOMETHING). Kind of like those guys in jail that are constantly filing lawsuits.
It really isn't relevant, my point is about the LAW, not my specific situation. I have not done any "Major Repairs" before the complaint was made.
The way code enforcement works (in Sac County) is someone complains, they send you a notice, you have 15 days to correct it, after that they ask the complainer if it was corrected,
if they say no, the enforcement officer comes out and inspects, if they see a violation, the issue a violation notice and fine you.
I have been working on the barn area for many months, cleaning it up, pouring concrete, building sheds, etc, and had a bunch of cars out in the fields and some of them 'wrecks'. I have also built a trailer for the jetski, which involves a lot of grinding and welding.
The original complaint was about unregistered cars, major repairs, and junk. Frankly, there was justification for all my junky cars in plain view, there were out there because I was building fences and removing a tree behind the barn. You are welcome to view my youtube channel Murray Madness.
I moved all the cars behind the barn and built two fences, so they are no longer visible (except one) from the street.
There was nothing after the deadline to correct, a few weeks later the code enforcement officer left a business card at the house. Now a month later, they showed up and inspected and issued a violation, for junk, major repairs, and commercial vehicle on a residence (which is illegal in the county). I have no commercial vehicles. They provided pictures of my one car, my sons car who was there helping me that day, and picture of a swap cooler left by the 40ft container, and one the side of the barn, which does have a pile of 'stuff', building material and car parts, my car lift sitting on the ground, a boat (well three of them) and some cars.
Previously before all this, Mr. Grumpy came up to the fence and told me my carport was on his property, so was my shed and the 40ft container, that his fence was not the property line. Just was letting me know.
Someone complained a month or two later to the building department about unpermitted work. They came out and had me convert the carport into three sheds to comply, even though my research showed an AG20 property can have a 2500sf building without a permit, but I did not argue, just wasted my time and more lumber to make one carport into three sheds. The building department is separate from code enforcement, they did not care about anything else, in fact, the 40ft container is not legal either, or the barn built in 1950 without a permit.
One time when building a shed roof and hammering in the nails, Mrs. Grumpy came out pissed off and yelled at me, but I could not understand a word of it.
I could see her because I was up on the roof.
This isn't relevant to the law. I WILL be doing major repairs now. I am swamping a motor in the racecar tomorrow for the lemons race on July 26 in Washington. Now I could tow it to my shop to do that work, but I aint.