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Clause. <br />129. Kiefer and his private property fall within the protection of the Just Compensation <br />130. The City of Ramsey and its agents took, destroyed and damaged Plaintiffs' <br />private property in the abatement, without offering compensation, violating Kiefer's Just <br />Compensation Clause rights. <br />131. Kiefer was constitutionally entitled to adequate compensation from the City of <br />Ramsey which he did not receive — violating the federal Just Compensation Clause. <br />132. The City of Ramsey violated notice legal requirements in conducting the <br />abatement. <br />133. Defendant Kurtis Ulrich, as City Administrator, failed to ensure the City of <br />Ramsey provided due process to Kiefer by failing to provide timely specific notice prior to the <br />October 2007 abatement. <br />134. The Defendants have failed and refuse to compensate Kiefer for property <br />destroyed or taken from him. <br />135. Because of the failure of the Defendants to lawfully conduct its abatement, in <br />violation of the Just Compensation Clause, Kiefer has been damaged in an amount exceeding <br />$50,000. <br />136. Kiefer has been damaged due to the City of Ramsey's violation of federal <br />Constitution's Just Compensation Clause. <br />137. Kiefer also request all remedies available under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 including <br />damages and attorney's fees and all other relief the court deems just. <br />21 <br />