I would like to know where 7-day/week code enforcement is found. Am I mistaken, or isn't that an administrative job?
I had some crazy neighbors living next door for a long time who sold bait out of their garage (among other things.) I called planning and zoning and code enforcement MANY times, but never expected a human being to answer the phone outside the hours of 9-5, Monday-Friday. I called them so many times, in fact, that they told me that if I witnessed my neighbors violating residential zoning laws outside of regular business hours that I should call the non-emergency line at the sheriff's office.
It took quite a few phone calls on my part and quite a few years to put a stop to it. Friends at the sheriff's office told me that part of the problem was proving they were doing something wrong--they had to build a case. For close to a year, my other neighbors and I noticed deputy's patrol cars in the driveway on about a weekly basis, even months after I made the last phone call. In the end, the joint efforts of the deputies and code enforcement put a stop to it.
Oddly enough, I found that the officers were much more enthusiastic about pursuing the case when I was respectful and cooperative. I don't think they would have worked so hard if I called them up and ordered them to wake up Goober and Gomer and send them over.