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View File <br />Page 9 of 36 <br />Violations <br />BASINSKI, JEFFREY & MARLENE <br />19157 TROY ST NW <br />Short Description: Rubbish - Peace and Safety - Misc. household items and equipment <br />around shed and in backyard <br />Type: Public Nuisance <br />Date Inspected: 03/31/2020 <br />Latest Inspection: 07/22/2020 <br />Correct/Address by: 08/05/2020 <br />Ordinance: 46-34 (a) (4) <br />Full Description: (a) The following shall be declared to be nuisances affecting public peace and <br />safety: (4) The depositing of garbage, trash, rubbish, bottles, cans and other refuse on a public <br />right-of-way or on private property. <br />Frequently Asked Questions <br />What is code enforcement? <br />The Elk River City Council has established goals and expectations for the general health, safety, welfare, and aesthetic standard of the community. <br />These expectations are adopted as law in the city Code of Ordinances. The Code Enforcement Division provides enforcement services for <br />nuisance violations of the City Code of Ordinances that impact the safety and quality of life of the community. While code enforcement primarily <br />maintains quality of life standards, it also plays an important role in the early identification and mitigation of unsafe entry points, exterior hazards, <br />public health hazards, and compliance with humane pet standards. <br />How is the complaint process initiated? <br />The code enforcement process is typically initiated in several ways: 1) in response to a complaint by an individual, 2) as a consequence of an <br />action (ie., an application for a building permit or a request for a zoning variance); or 3) observation of a code violation by the code enforcement <br />division or other city public safety staff. <br />Minnesota state law prohibits the release of the identity of individuals who make a complaint. Minn. Stat. 13.44 states: The identities of individuals who <br />register complaints withgoverument entities concerning violations of state laws or local ordinances concerning the use of real proper p, are classified as confidential data, <br />pursuant to section 13.02, subdivision 3. <br />Why am I receiving a formal letter and not a courtesy phone call? <br />Your property has one or more city code violations. The city, in most circumstances, is required to provide a written notification to the owner of <br />the property. <br />What happens if I ignore this order? <br />Additional penalties, including criminal prosecution, are possible. Your immediate attention is required. DO NOT IGNORE THIS ORDER <br />https://www3.citizenserve.comlAdminlWorkOrderNotes?Action=ListNotes&WorkOrder I... 9/16/2020 <br />