Case 23-009185 • 4880 T Street, Sacramento CA • Card 54 of 55

Over 1,156 Days the City Produced 327,569 Words of Paperwork on 1,190 Pages Against This Property; Inspector Paul Lovato Personally Authored 1,521 — 0.46%

Risk: HIGH Punch: 10 / 10

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Over 1,156 days the City produced 327,569 words of paperwork on 1,190 pages against this property. Inspector Paul Lovato personally authored 1,521 of those words (0.46%).

In plain terms

Over three years and two months, a city’s code-enforcement case against one house grew into 327,569 words of paperwork across 1,190 pages — a case file plus 554 separate letters mailed to the home. R.26-1549 R.26-1965 Almost all of that paper is form letters, fee bills, hearing notices, and automated log entries; only 1,521 words — under half a percent — were actually written by the inspector himself describing what he saw or did. A test makes the point plainly: black out the owner’s name, the address, the dates, and the dollar amounts, and four out of five lines no longer say anything specific to this property — they are the generic invoice-and-penalty machinery any case would generate. The little original writing the inspector did is lopsided: most of his words came only after a compelled inspection finally got him into the backyard, more than two years in, M035 and a single entry from that day is over a third of everything he ever wrote. The 08/21/2025 entry is 589 words — 38% of his entire authored output across all 1,156 days, M035 and the first to describe conditions in language other than generic SCC catch-alls. SCC §1.28.010 The full picture only came together after the owner’s representative forced the records out through repeated public-records requests, which let the two paper-streams be counted and lined up side by side. R.26-1549 R.26-1965

Bottom line: the city generated a mountain of paperwork against one house, but when you measure it, the actual inspector’s findings are a fraction of a percent of it — and even that fraction barely existed until the day the city was finally made to come look.
Source Citations (4)
  • M035May production p.35; 08/21/2025 on-property narrative (“I arrived onsite on 8/21/25 with PBI Cosley at 11:30am and knocked at the front door”). The first on-property condition description in the file; dated the day of the compelled backyard inspection. City-record anchor for the pre/post-08/21/2025 authorship inflection and the 589-word single-entry measurement. M035.pdf
  • R.26-1549NextRequest 26-1549; April 2026 CPRA production, 636 pages, zero extractable text layer (“Microsoft Print to PDF” format). The case-file corpus on which the authorship and word-count analysis was run. Closed as complete by City. NextRequest
  • R.26-1965May 2026 searchable CitizenServe case file, 631 pages. Provenance source for M-page deck citations. Closed as complete by City. NextRequest
  • SCC §1.28.010Sacramento City Code section 1.28.010 — Level C noncompliance catch-all provision recited on every penalty order in the case. Identified by identity-swap test as the surviving residue in the penalty-order category after owner-identifying data was redacted. amlegal.com