My neighbor’s front yard is very messy and has an inoperable vehicle and recreational vehicle parked on their driveway. What can Code Enforcement do?

Code Enforcement can work with the property owner to clean up parts of their property. Code Enforcement works with property owners and tenants to remove or screen from public view inoperable vehicles, recreational vehicles, and junk on their property. The Town does not enforce the general maintenance of front yards such as tall weeds and dead lawns. If you live in an area with a Homeowners' Association (HOA), you may contact the HOA to see if they have more stringent regulations than the Town.


Parking Enforcement enforces inoperable vehicles and recreational vehicles illegally parked on the public right-of-way.

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1. What is a code violation?
2. What is not a code violation?
3. What should I do if I receive a “Notice of Violation” letter”?
4. If voluntary compliance is not achieved within a reasonable amount of time, what is the citation fee?
5. What are the construction working hours in a residential neighborhood?
6. My neighbor’s front yard is very messy and has an inoperable vehicle and recreational vehicle parked on their driveway. What can Code Enforcement do?
7. My neighbor’s tree branches overhang onto my property and are dropping leaves into my yard. Can the Town make them trim the branches or remove the tree?
8. My neighbor’s dog barks all day and night. What can I do?
9. There are dogs, accompanied by the owner, that are off leash roaming around the Town’s community parks and private parks. What can Code Enforcement do?
10. How do I check to see if a building permit has been issued for a property?