Code Inspection Process
Categories:
Discharging Material in Roadway
Animal Complaint
Home Based Business Concern
Noise Complaint
Property Maintenance - Private Property
Setback/Separation
Signage - Advertising or Commercial
Swimming Pool/Pond Issue - Private Property
Building Without A Permit
Unsecured Refrigerator/Freezer
Vehicles/Parking - Private Residence
Yard or Garage Sale Concern
Glendale’s Code Compliance division is responsible for investigating concerns related to general nuisance, health and safety, property maintenance, rental property, and zoning codes.
When a concern is received, an initial inspection will be conducted within five (5) business days. Depending on the nature of the concern, multiple attempts to observe the issue may be required. If you do not opt-in with notification preferences, you will not receive updates regarding the outcome of the issue.
If a violation is not observed, an explanation will be attached to this request and the request will be closed.
If a violation is observed, appropriate enforcement action will be taken on the property. The amount of time given to correct a violation depends on the issue; but it can normally be up to thirty (30) days. Violators may also request an extension of time to correct.
Most issues are resolved through voluntary compliance. In some situations a case may take several months to resolve if a violation results in court proceedings or extenuating circumstances require additional time to correct.
When a concern is received, an initial inspection will be conducted within five (5) business days. Depending on the nature of the concern, multiple attempts to observe the issue may be required. If you do not opt-in with notification preferences, you will not receive updates regarding the outcome of the issue.
If a violation is not observed, an explanation will be attached to this request and the request will be closed.
If a violation is observed, appropriate enforcement action will be taken on the property. The amount of time given to correct a violation depends on the issue; but it can normally be up to thirty (30) days. Violators may also request an extension of time to correct.
Most issues are resolved through voluntary compliance. In some situations a case may take several months to resolve if a violation results in court proceedings or extenuating circumstances require additional time to correct.
Updated 12/18/2019 7:14 AM