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WHEREAS, the Property Owner has not paid for the administrative citations and no contact <br />has been established. <br />FINDINGS OF FACT <br />1. The City inspected the property from the road on: <br />a. March 17, 2021; and <br />b. April 2, 2021. <br />2. The City sent formal notices via US Mail on: <br />a. March 17, 2021 for a first notice of violation requesting the proper storage or removal <br />of items being stored outside, and request for application for a home occupation <br />permit. The notice cited City Code requesting public nuisance items to be removed <br />and home occupation permit for lawnmower salvage operation. A home occupation <br />permit questionnaire was included. <br />b. March 17, 2021 for a first notice of violation requesting the proper storage or removal <br />of items being stored outside, and request for application for a home occupation <br />permit. The notice cited City Code requesting public nuisance items to be removed <br />and home occupation permit for lawnmower salvage operation. A home occupation <br />permit questionnaire was included and first citation of $75.00. <br />3. The City has received no payment or contact from the Property Owner. <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. The City of Ramsey shall utilize Northstar Towing and Reshetar Systems Inc. for abatement <br />services per City policy. <br />2. That the week of May 25, 2021, the City of Ramsey will work with the abatement contractors <br />listed above to remove pieces of machinery, salvage parts, lawnmowers and and other <br />nuisance items stored outside that are not being put to their intended use. <br />3. That future violations within twelve (12) months of the same type will result in financial <br />penalties and quicker escalation of violation notices. <br />4. That the City Council reserves the right to escalate future violations directly to District Court <br />for Temporary Restraining Order. <br />5. That if the Property Owner misses one of the aforementioned deadlines, Staff has the <br />RESOLUTION #21-115 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />