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FINDINGS OF FACT <br /> 1. The City inspected the property on: <br /> a. August 8, 2019; and <br /> b. August 27, 2019; and <br /> c. October 1,2019. <br /> 2. The City sent formal notices via US Mail on: <br /> a. August 8, 2019 for the reduction in the number of motor vehicles and items being <br /> stored outside to the City Code limit of eight(8),that all vehicles be parked on an <br /> improved surface, and that no more than one (1) inoperable vehicles were allowed on <br /> the property. <br /> 3. The City corresponded with the applicant via phone on August 22, 2019 and in person at the <br /> inspection on August 27, 2019 outlining outstanding violation issues and expectations going <br /> forward including a timeline for compliance of which the property owner was agreeable. <br /> 4. The City sent correspondence via US Mail on: <br /> a. August 30, 2019 thanking the property owner for allowing Staff to inspect the <br /> property and laying out next steps. <br /> NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THIS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br /> RAMSEY,ANOKA COUNTY, STATE OF MINNESOTA, as follows: <br /> That the Ramsey City Council hereby grants approval of the proposed code enforcement action plan <br /> on the Subject Property as outlined below, contingent upon verification of any violation(s) of City <br /> Code: <br /> 1. All items to be removed are catalogued in Exhibit A. <br /> 2. By Friday,November 15, 2019 the property owner will have removed or relocated to an <br /> allowed location all items from the Subject Property that are catalogued in Exhibit A. <br /> Additionally, all smaller items such as stored debris(pallets, gas canisters, construction <br /> materials, etc.) shall be removed from the Subject Property. <br /> 3. By Friday,November 22, 2019 the Property Owner will have set up a final inspection date <br /> with City Staff to ensure the Subject Property is in compliance with City Code. <br /> 4. That future violations within twelve (12) months of the same type will result in financial <br /> penalties and quicker escalation of violation notices. <br /> 5. That the City Council reserves the right to escalate future violations directly to District Court <br /> for Temporary Restraining Order. <br /> RESOLUTION#19-211 <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br />