SANTA CRUZ COUNTY GRAND JURY FINDS SUPERVISORS AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT WORKING AGAINST CITIZENS AND PROPERTY OWNERSThe
Grand Jury received a complaint alleging that for a period of ten years, county officials have failed to act and have obstructed the enforcement of county use permits and other code violations by a local winery.
Read more.GRAND JURY REPORT FLOW CHART DOES NOT SHOW INDEPENDENT CITIZEN BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS COMMISSION NOR HOUSING APPEALS AT THE ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH AGENCY
2007–2008 Santa Cruz County Grand Jury Final Report
Code Compliance Enforcement
Does it pass inspection?
This Grand Jury set out to discover why it takes so long to resolve code compliance complaints. We sought to gain a basic understanding of the mechanism for resolving code violations and the limitations on enforcement. Read more.
SAN LORENZO VALLEY PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION SPEAKS OUT
Separation of Powers - A Constitutional Requirement
At our mid-year meeting July 21, 2001, the San Lorenzo Valley Property Owners’ Association membership voted unanimously to forward to the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors our request that the Board of Supervisors introduce at the next Supervisors public meeting a resolution to amend the Santa Cruz County Code to add the “Board policy on Non-Interference in Administrative Affairs.” Read more.
PLEASE COMPLAIN TO THE GRAND JURY
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Complaint Form for another
Grand Jury investigation to be commenced for Planning Department and Supervisor obstruction of due process; misuse of local ordinances; disregard of existing State Housing, Building, Health and Safety Codes; and violating Federal and State Constitution property right laws.
Grand Jury Citizen Complaint
Santa Cruz County Grand Jury
701 Ocean Street, Room 318-I
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
831.454.2099
PLEASE COMPLAIN TO THE STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL
State Attorney General
Public Inquiry Unit
P. O. Box 944255
Sacramento, CA 94244