An RV carport controversy led to a three-hour hearing Wednesday night at West Sacramento's City Council meeting.

It comes as one homeowner said the city is unfairly singling him out after he built a carport on his property to house his recreational vehicle without a city permit.

Carport on Michigan Blvd.

Mark Reyes, the homeowner, says other neighbors have done the same thing and are not being held to the same standard.

Reyes was issued a "stop work order" in January and a notice of abatement in February.

"It was my dream. We just retired. I've had this motor home now for about four or five years. That's why I got it covered. I want to protect my asset here," Reyes told CBS Sacramento before the hearing.

West Sacramento city leaders described this type of code enforcement as "react

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