Sacramento County ban on home “major auto repair”

Well let me tell you something, as you seem to be on the other side of the fence as to having cars on property that belong at a body and fender shop instead of a residential driveway.
Tell you what, send me a picture of your place, and the hood that you live in, and how you would like junk cars dumped off in front of your place all the time.
If i could beam every one of them over to you like Star Trek, i sure would like to do that, to see how you feel about that.
You seem to think that I'm Rockefeller with a million dollar bank account, and an elitist when it comes to my living conditions.
You want to know how i get by in life, and old age?
Social Security doesn't get you anything anymore, never really did, and i have a savings account, from the days when i was a working man.
Yes, i knew how to save, so that's a big plus now that i'm and old man.
Every so often a car part or two sells, to help out in the paying of food, rent, utilities, insurances, internet, phone, and every other expense that we have to pay each month.
Live here in my hood by choice, and within my income.
Not Beverly Hills, but a neighborhood that i do not want to see becoming a slum, or a street with smashed cars on it.
Tell me what's wrong with that.
You can also consider me, being a "neighborhood watch" guy around here as if people don't know me by name, they would recognize me as the old man that walks around the block, all the time.
My block, takes me a mile, so i do my best to keep my area free of derelict abandoned cars, if one shows up at the beginning of the street, or note something if i see something that just doesn't look right.
Code Enforcement personnel tell me they naturally can't be everywhere all the time, and appreciate the help that i give them, in the performance of their job.
Your post/picture illustrated a singular wrecked car, including repair. - I am for home repair.

I completely sympathize with you too if it is a constant train of wrecks.

As I actually was (kinda) THAT guy,
I:
Moved into a old car heavy neighborhood (after burglary out in the rural unknown)

Put up a wooden fence around back yard & stored projects there.-all (3) on inflated tires, with new tarps, registration, & insurance.

House kept painted, good trim, best looking fence in the entire town (redwood stained wood) copper pyramid caps on posts.

Worked in garage and on my driveway.
No trash in yard. Immaculate, golfable front lawn, grass is blue with fertilizer chemicals.

For All neighbors I dug their post holes and helped install their fence, repair their driveway, checked on them during hurricanes, painted one’s house,and asked if they had any problems with my hobby.

No revving of engine at night nor early morning.

Once in a while there was a purge, with lots of trash set out and picked up by sanitation.