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Napa County code‑compliance staff outline caseload, challenges and referrals on roosters, trailers and reusable foodware
Summary
Code Compliance presented an annual update to the Board of Supervisors highlighting permit‑related enforcement, rising cases tied to unpermitted construction, substandard housing and an increase in non‑jurisdictional complaints; the board asked staff to pursue referrals on buyer disclosures, reverse‑osmosis water use, rooster limits and outreach.
Napa County’s Code Compliance Division briefed the Board of Supervisors on June 24 on the prior year’s work, enforcement priorities and emerging issues. Staff described a caseload dominated by permit‑related investigations and flagged a set of issues the division plans to address in FY 2025–26.
Co‑compliance manager Akenya Robinson Webb told the board that roughly 44% of cases handled in the 2024–25 fiscal year involved building‑permit enforcement. The division reported accepting permits for more than $4.7 million in previously unpermitted construction; permitting activity recovered more than $616,000 in permit fees, including about $407,000 in investigation fees.
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