AUBURN, Calif. — Placer County Code Enforcement Services is reminding rural property owners and event hosts to review permitting requirements ahead of the upcoming events season.
The permitting process reviews key factors such as fire access, restrooms, parking and environmental health standards. Placer County Code regulates temporary events to protect public health, safety and surrounding neighborhoods.
Beginning May 1, Code Enforcement Services will expand evening and weekend operations to respond to complaints and verify compliance. The county’s after-hours “Unpermitted Events Hotline” will operate weekends and holidays from 5 p.m. Friday to midnight Sunday through Oct. 31.
“The permitting process helps make sure events are safe for guests, neighbors and the surrounding community,” said Code Enforcement Manager Zachary Sanders. “We encourage property owners to check requirements early so their events can move forward without issues.”
Report suspected unpermitted events by calling 530-906-6842.
Properties operating without required permits may face citations, fines or limits on future permits or business operations. Repeated violations may also affect eligibility for future approvals or licenses.
Property owners unsure about permit requirements or exemptions are encouraged to visit the county’s Hosting Events on Farm Land webpage or contact the Placer County Planning Division at 530-745-3000 or planning@placer.ca.gov.
Placer County Code Enforcement Services, part of the Community Development Resource Agency, protects public health, safety and quality of life through education, investigation and enforcement of county codes.
