What happens once the Planning Commission issues a View Preservation Permit for restorative action, and who enforces these permits?
To comply with the City's View Ordinance, the view owner is responsible for the initial trimming of trees and foliage. After the initial trimming, the foliage owner is responsible for ongoing maintenance of the foliage. If the foliage owner fails to comply with the permit, the foliage owner will be subject to the penalty provisions of MMC Section 17.45.080. The view owner may also initiate a civil action to enforce the terms of the permit.MMC Section 17.45.080

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1. There are trees that are blocking my view. What can I do?
2. What is the difference between View Preservation and View Restoration?
3. If I have a Primary View Determination conducted at my property, and the view improves due to tree or foliage removal, can I get a new Primary View Determination?
4. Whose responsibility is it to pay for tree trimming, the view owner or the foliage owner?
5. If my neighbor with the trees and I reach an agreement, what do we do next?
6. Do I have to follow the View Preservation process before requesting a View Preservation Permit from the City?
7. What happens once the Planning Commission issues a View Preservation Permit for restorative action, and who enforces these permits?
8. I'm in a Woolsey Fire area, can I obtain a Primary View Determination?