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View File <br />Page 35 of 36 <br />Chapter 46 of the Elk River Code of Ordinances addresses nuisances. If the attached notice contains violations pertaining to Chapter 46, notice is <br />hereby given that the city may, at its discretion, abate the nuisance as outline in Sec. 46-38: <br />(a) Upon discovering a public nuisance under the provisions of this article the city administrator or designee shall serve a notice upon the owner <br />of the property upon which the nuisance exists. Such notice shall be given by certified mail at the last known address as shown on the property <br />tax records of the county. Such notice shall advise that a nuisance exists and require the property owner to abate the nuisance within a reasonable <br />time, as established by the city administrator or designee and stated in the notice. Such time shall not be less than 14 days. Such notice shall also <br />advise the property owner of the right to request a hearing before the city administrator or designee to contest the contents of the notice. <br />(b) If requested by the person upon whom the notice is served under subsection (a) of this section, a hearing before the city administrator or <br />designee shall be held at which the person may contest the contents of the notice. The request for such a hearing must be made within five days <br />after receipt of the notice provided for in subsection (a) of this section. After such hearing the city administrator or designee may affirm the <br />notice, modify the notice or quash the notice. <br />(c) If the property owner does not abate the nuisance as required by the notice provided for in subsection (a) of this section and has not <br />requested a hearing before the city administrator or designee under subsection (b) of this section, authorized agents of the city shall abate the <br />nuisance. The cost of such abatement shall be collected as a special assessment against the property upon which the nuisance was located. <br />(d) If the property owner requests a hearing before the city administrator or designee under subsection (b) of this section, no abatement actions <br />shall be taken until the hearing is held. If after the hearing the city administrator or designee affirms or modifies the notice and the nuisance is not <br />abated as provided in the notice as affirmed or modified, authorized agents of the city shall abate the nuisance. The cost of such abatement shall <br />be collected as a special assessment against the property upon which the nuisance was located. <br />(e) Nothing in this section prevents abatement by the city of a public nuisance without notice and hearing in the case of an emergency in which <br />there is an immediate and direct threat to the public health or safety. The expense of such an emergency abatement shall be collected as a special <br />assessment against the property upon which the nuisance was located. <br />Requests for a hearing with the City Administrator must be made in writing within the timeframe noted above. The address for the <br />City Administrator is 13065 Orono Parkway NW, Elk River, MN 55330. <br />March 31, 2020 <br />Basinski, Jeffrey & Marlene <br />9509 NEWTON AVE N <br />BROOKLYN PARK, MN 55444 <br />Dear Jeffrey & Marlene Basinski: <br />Elk River residents take great pride in our neighborhoods and community. Your city council has adopted a standard reflecting that pride and in turn promotes <br />healthy, safe, and high quality neighborhoods. <br />As part of our Community Enhancement Program, city staff members strive to work cooperatively with residents and business owners to gain voluntary <br />compliance of the city's property and safety maintenance standards. One way this is accomplished is by simply driving through the city observing properties to <br />ensure expectations are being met. On 03/31/2020, we observed the following potential violation(s) on your property at 19157 TROY ST NW: <br />Violation: Clean and Uncluttered Landscape - Misc items in yard <br />Violation Description: 30-934 (a) (2), (a) General requirements. The following general requirements are applicable to all districts: (2) All landscaped areas <br />shall be kept neat, clean and uncluttered. <br />Follow-up Date: 04/14/2020 <br />Notes: Outside storage of pipes, lumber, machinery, tires, household waste or items, etc. is prohibited. Do not store items alongside <br />your home, shed, or garage even if covered by a tarp. <br />Violation: Parking on Approved Surface - Camper and cars <br />Violation Description: 30-934 (a) (3), (a) General requirements. The following general requirements are applicable to all districts: (3) No landscaped area <br />https://www3.citizenserve.comlAdminlWorkOrderNotes?Action=ListNotes&WorkOrder I... 9/16/2020 <br />