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11/22/2022
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abated items that are reclaimed and returned to the property by the <br /> property owner that are found to be in violation of this article shall be <br /> abated immediately by the city and will be assessed a new fee for the <br /> abatement according to the City's fee schedule. <br /> 5. Any item that is deemed hazardous, considered a public health nuisance <br /> or consists of yard waste, brush, wood, or grass clippings may be disposed <br /> of immediately and is exempt from the holding period. <br /> 6. A property owner may waive the 15-day holding period and request all <br /> abated items are immediately disposed of provided that it is requested at <br /> least 48 hours prior to the scheduled abatement, excluding weekends and <br /> observed holidays. <br /> b. Upon expiration of the time required by the notice,the city <br /> administrator or his and/or designee shall notify the property <br /> owner of the date on which the nuisance or violation will be abated <br /> and proceed with the abatement, unless a request for a hearing has <br /> been timely filed. <br /> c. The city shall, within seven days after any appeal period has <br /> expired or as soon as it can be reasonably accomplished, have the <br /> property abated in accordance with this section. <br /> d. Once a property has been approved for abatement, the City <br /> reserves the right to enter the property to remove the public <br /> nuisance completely; if the work is not able to be fully carried out <br /> in one day, the City can return until the nuisance is completely <br /> abated. <br /> 7. A property owner may enter into a stipulated abatement agreement with <br /> the City if they wish to be brought into compliance, however, they do not <br /> have the means to do so. The owner waives any and all objection to the <br /> City abating the property allowed under ordinance as well as any objection <br /> to assessment to the property taxes as allowed by Minnesota State Statute. <br /> (3) Hearing procedure. Any property owner who feels aggrieved by an order of the City <br /> Administrator or his and/or designee issued pursuant to this article may request a hearing <br /> before the hearing examiner City Council. <br /> a. Request. <br /> 1. Such request shall identify with specificity the basis for the property <br /> owner's objection to the interpretation of this Code and notice of violation. <br /> Ordinance#22-27 <br /> Page 4 of 10 <br />
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