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b. April 2, 2019 for the removal of two (2) damaged and falling apart canvas sheds as <br />well as approximately 16 vehicle rims in the yard that needed to be stored indoors. <br />c. April 17, 2019 for the removal of two (2) damaged and falling apart canvas sheds <br />as well as approximately 16 vehicle rims in the yard that needed to be stored indoors <br />as well as a $75 administrative citation for failure to comply with the first notice. <br />d. July 17, 2019 for the reduction in the number of motor vehicles to the city code <br />limit of six (6), that no more than one (1) inoperable vehicles was allowed on the <br />property, and that the property owner apply for a residential kennel license as they <br />had four (4) dogs on the property. <br />3. The City corresponded with the applicant in person at the inspections on June 11th, June <br />19th, and July 17th outlining outstanding violation issues and expectations going forward <br />including a timeline for compliance that the property owner was agreeable to. The <br />Property Owner has stated they will not remove the hoop building(s) onsite without being <br />taken to court. <br />NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THIS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY <br />OF RAMSEY, ANOKA COUNTY, STATE OF MINNESOTA, as follows: <br />That the Ramsey City Council hereby grants approval of the proposed code enforcement action <br />plan on the Subject Property as outlined below, contingent upon verification of any violation(s) of <br />City Code: <br />1. By Friday, August 16, 2019 the property owner will reduce the number of motor <br />vehicles on the property to be in compliance with City Code. No more than six motor <br />vehicles on the property with one motor vehicle allowed to be inoperable. <br />2. By Friday, August 30, 2019, the property owner will remove garbage/debris currently <br />being stored in the high sided trailer to be removed from the property. <br />3. By Friday, August 30, 2019, the property owner will submit to the City documentation <br />to license two dogs including having two of the dogs having received its rabies <br />vaccination. <br />4. By Friday, August 30, 2019, the property owner will apply for a Private Kennel License <br />to maintain more than three (3) dogs on the property. Staff inspected four dogs on the <br />property on July 17, 2019 each of which appeared in good health and each was friendly. <br />A kennel license is reviewed by City Staff and approved of by City Council. A public <br />hearing is required when reviewed by the City Council. <br />5. By Monday, September 30, 2019 the property owner will submit to the City <br />documentation to license the third and fourth dogs as well as that they have received <br />their rabies vaccinations. <br />6. That future violations of the same will result in financial penalties as allowed by <br />approved rates and charges. <br />7. That the City Council reserves the right to escalate future violations directly to District <br />Court for Temporary Restraining Order. <br />87 RESOLUTION #19-187 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />