Home Departments Community Development Code Enforcement CODE ENFORCEMENT What We Do The Code Enforcement Division is charged with maintaining and improving the character, aesthetic quality and property values within the City by notifying property owners of conditions of violation observed on properties. The Division maintains and improves the City's residential and commercial neighborhoods through the enforcement of codes pertaining to such matters as public nuisances, property maintenance, zoning, building, health and safety, and signage. Code Enforcement is an important component of a city's effort to improve, preserve, and maintain those qualities that residents and businesses find to be desirable or important. Working in conjunction with other departments in the City, Code Enforcement staff responds to requests for service from the community and maintains compliance with laws, regulations, and permits over which they have authority, in the process significantly improving the appearance of the community. When a violation occurs, staff applies an education-based approach to assist residents and business owners in quickly resolving a violation and discouraging future violations. However, despite these efforts, violations inevitably occur. In situations where property/business owners fail to acknowledge the violation or initiate corrective measures in a reasonable time, Code Enforcement staff can respond with a variety of escalating enforcement options. These options can include: commencement of a nuisance abatement action issuance of Administrative Citations carrying fines that can range from $100 to $500 filing of criminal or civil complaints in the Superior Court Report a Violation Report an Issue is an easy-to-use tool to report code violations online, with the ability to upload photos and provide location details. Report an Issue A Quality Community Begins With You Well-maintained homes are essential components of a healthy community. Preserving our housing stock, maintaining property values, and ensuring our properties are healthy and safe, not only benefit individual property owners and tenants but also the community at large. Before After Massage Establishment Licences and Use Permits For more information regarding Massage Establishment Licenses and Use Permits, visit the Planning division's applications and handouts page. Temporary Signage and Outdoor Promotion The City Council adopted new standards to increase the amount of time temporary signage can be displayed and the types of temporary signage allowed at Lake Forest businesses. For more information regarding the temporary signage and outdoor promotions including videos, brochures, and permit applications, visit Lake Forest Business. Sidewalk Vending How to Get a Permit Enforcement / Tracking Unpermitted Vendor Risks Resources Code Enforcement Trifold (English) Code Enforcement Trifold (Spanish) Code Enforcement Activity Report for the Fourth Quarter of 2023 & Year-End Review Visit our FAQ page Feedback Form COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Building Code Enforcement Housing Planning