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2.Upon expiration of the time required by the notice, the city <br /> administrator or his and/or designee may abate the nuisance or <br /> violation. <br /> (5)Abated property storage. <br /> a. Any items, other than hazardous materials, public health nuisances, and grass, <br /> weeds, and brush removed from the property by the city or the city's designee will <br /> be held for 15 days prior to disposal. <br /> b. Within those 15 days, the property owner can reclaim any items held by the <br /> city or the city's designee after paying all fees incurred by the city associated with <br /> the abatement. <br /> c. If the property owner does not contact the city within 15 days to reclaim the <br /> items, all items will be disposed of or sold. <br /> d. Any 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 abated <br /> immediately by the city without the need to begin a new abatement process. <br /> e. The property owner may request the items stored to be disposed of anytime <br /> within the 15-day storage period, excluding weekends and observed holidays. The <br /> property owner will only be billed for the time stored until the disposal request is <br /> made. <br /> (6)Record of abatement costs and billing. The City Administrator chief of police, or his <br /> and/or designee, shall keep a record of the costs of abatement performed under this article <br /> and shall report monthly to the finance officer all work performed for which the property <br /> owners shall be billed. The invoices shall state and certify the description of the land, lots <br /> or parcels involved and the amount assessable to each. <br /> (7) Certification of unpaid abatement costs to county auditor. On or before September 1 <br /> of each year, the finance officer shall list the total unpaid charge for each abatement or <br /> administrative citation against each separate lot or parcel to which they are attributable <br /> under this article. After notice and hearing as provided in Minn. Stats. § 429.061, the <br /> council may then spread the charges against property benefited as a special assessment <br /> under Minn. Stats. § 429.101 and other pertinent statutes for certification to the county <br /> auditor and collection along with current taxes the following year, or in annual <br /> installments, not exceeding ten, as the council may determine in each case. <br /> {e)(d)Interference prohibited. It is a misdemeanor for any person to prevent, delay or interfere <br /> with the city or its agents while they are engaged in the performance of duties set forth in this <br /> article. <br /> (Code 1978, § 5.20, subd. 2; Ord. No. 07-14, § 3, 9-11-2007; Ord. No. 08-32, § 2(5.20, subd. 2), <br /> 12-9-2008; Ord.No. 11-06, § 2B, 4-26-2011) <br /> Ordinance#22-27 <br /> Page 7 of 10 <br />
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