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What will Code Enforcement do if I refuse to comply with the City's Municipal Code?
Code Enforcement attempts to solicit voluntary compliance with the property maintenance, health & safety, and other quality of life violations that come to our attention. Failure to gain compliance within a reasonable period of time may result in criminal prosecution of civil abatement.
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1.
Where can I post my yard sale sign?
Private, residential property
with permission from the property owner.
2.
What will Code Enforcement do if I refuse to comply with the City's Municipal Code?
Code Enforcement attempts to solicit voluntary compliance with the property maintenance, health & safety, and other quality of life violations that come to our attention. Failure to gain compliance within a reasonable period of time may result in criminal prosecution of civil abatement.
3.
Where can I park my boat, camper or RV at my residence?
In residential districts, boats, travel trailers, or recreational vehicles with current license plates may be stored in the rear yard or side yard, behind the front setback line. They may be parked in the front yard only for loading or unloading purposes, and for a period not to exceed 48 hours in a 30 day period. They may not block any public sidewalk.
4.
Can I get an extension on the deadline listed in my notice of violation?
Yes. The City understands that some repairs require substantial time and energy. Extensions are granted on a case-by-case basis when the property owner has shown good faith in attempting to comply with City Codes.
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