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Code Enforcement is the inspection, improvement, and rehabilitation of environmental hazards on public and private premises by determining the presence of fire or health hazards, nuisance violations and unsafe building conditions. The City enforces its standards and requirements through the Bandera Code of Ordinances.
Police forces, charged with maintaining public order, crime prevention, and enforcing criminal law. Zoning enforcement officer, an official who is charged with enforcing the zoning code of a local jurisdiction, such as a municipality or county.
0:00 2:05 And regulations these officers are responsible for addressing issues such as zoning violationsMoreAnd regulations these officers are responsible for addressing issues such as zoning violations illegal signage abandoned vehicles. And other property maintenance concerns.
0:22 2:19 However the details of the complaint itself including the nature of the violation. And any actionsMoreHowever the details of the complaint itself including the nature of the violation. And any actions taken by the agency. Should be available for public review.
Code Enforcement is the identification, investigation, and correction of unsafe, unsightly, or illegal conditions. Code Enforcement addresses building and property conditions to maintain the highest level of quality of life standards in the community.
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42 U.S.C. section 1983 creates a civil rights claim you can file in either state or federal court against a code enforcement officer for violating your rights.
If the Code Compliance Officer confirms that a violation of the Zoning Ordinance or Building Code exists, a Notice of Violation and Notice of Impending Civil Administrative Penalties may be issued to the property owner.

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