San Luis Obispo County Grand Jury • 2014-2015

Morro Bay Municipal Code Enforcement:

Published: April 28, 2015 6 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 7 findings

F1
Morro Bay does not have a code enforcement officer.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
Fund and hire a full-time municipal code enforcement officer.
F2
Municipal code enforcement in Morro Bay is complaint-driven.
No recommendations for this finding
F3
Complaint processing is distributed across multiple departments of the city government and therefore is a drain on city resources.
No recommendations for this finding
F4
Code enforcement targets only the violation at a specific location identified in a complaint resulting in the appearance of unfairness and inconsistency.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
Establish a proactive managed code enforcement process.
F5
Comprehensive tracking of all complaints and code violations by Morro Bay does not exist.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
Acquire, install and use a municipal code management software package to track all code violation complaints.
F6
Effective preventive actions or proactive management plans cannot be developed without comprehensive tracking.
Related Recommendations (2)
R1
Establish a proactive managed code enforcement process.
R3
Acquire, install and use a municipal code management software package to track all code violation complaints.
F7
City hall staff is unable to quickly and effectively provide responses to questions about the status of code violation complaints.
Related Recommendations (2)
R3
Acquire, install and use a municipal code management software package to track all code violation complaints.
R4
Train staff on use of the new system.

Conclusions 1

Agency Responses 2

Government agencies' official responses to this report's findings and recommendations. Click on a response to see the structured breakdown.