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A makeshift living enclosure constructed within the pallet yard.
Multiple makeshift living enclosures constructed within the pallet yard were discovered through a recent inspection. These unpermitted structures pose significant fire and safety hazards.

San Bernardino County Code Enforcement, in coordination with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department and the Office of the Fire Marshal, conducted a joint inspection of a pallet yard in unincorporated Fontana, uncovering serious safety concerns.

What began as a routine site visit revealed multiple makeshift living enclosures constructed within the pallet yard. These unpermitted structures posed significant fire and safety hazards due to the presence of flammable materials and the instability of the units.

Authorities identified and safely vacated eight occupied enclosures. One individual was arrested in connection with the violations.

“Code Enforcement played a key role in resolving ongoing issues at this property,” said Senior Code Enforcement Officer Moises Sanchez. “By working directly with the owner to ensure long-term compliance, we’ve helped reduce calls for service and eased the burden on law enforcement.”

The Office of the Fire Marshal issued a notice of violation citing fire code infractions, while Code Enforcement issued citations for multiple property-related violations. County personnel collaborated to document the conditions, ensure public safety and initiate corrective actions.

Due to the severity of the violations, a follow-up inspection is scheduled for mid-December to ensure full compliance.

“This case highlights the importance of proactive, coordinated enforcement to protect both residents and first responders,” said Ignacio Nuñez, chief of San Bernardino County Code Enforcement. “When agencies work together, we can address unsafe conditions more effectively and prevent future hazards before they escalate.”


Additional County Update News – December 11