HomeMy WebLinkAbout05122016 Code Enforcement Board Meeting PacketDATE:
TO:
FROM:
MEMORANDUM
May 05, 2016
Code Enforcement Board
Troy Hendren
Inspection Services Manag
Community & Economic'1..l.IO...,,,,,..,
SUBJECT: CEB Determination Hear n g
May 12. 2016
Distribution
C Harding
D Gottschalk
J Rawlinson
M Gutierrez
R Glatt
I am writing to confirm that the Code Enforcement Board will meet May 12. 20 16
at 7 :00 p.m .. in Pasco City Council chambers.
Please find attached the following:
( 1) An agenda for May 12, 2016;
(2) Minutes of the previous CEB m eeting;
(3) Code E nforcement Activity Reports for March.
If you have any questions, please call (509) 543-5743.
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Attachments: As stated.
CC: Dave Zabell, City Manager
Stan Strebel, Deputy City Manager
Rick White, Community & Economic Development Director
Rick Terway, Administrative & Community Services Director
Code Enforcement Officers: Debra Scott, Martin Barajas, Rosanna
Johnson , Alonso Torres
Cross Connect Specialist: Jake Hickman
Angela Zilar, Tri-Cities Animal Control
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. RO LLCALL
Board Me mbe rs Present
C. ADOPTION OF M INUTES
D. H EA RI NGS
Ad ministration of O ath s
Hearings Scheduled
Agenda for the
Code Enforcement Board
of the
City of Pasco , Washington
May 12 , 2016 at 7 :00 pm
CEB2016-0360 6811 THREE RIVERS DR -HAYDEN HOMES LLC, owner
Rosa nn a Johnson, Code E nforcement Officer
Description: Failure to maintain proper dust control on this active construction site and allowing dust/sand to leave
this property. Sand accumulating in th e s treet, sto rm drains and neighboring yards. PMC 9.56.030, 9.56.040
V iol ation:
A ll owing blowing (fugiti ve) d us t to leave the property.
Corrective Acti on:
I ) Im mediate ly treat all exposed and/or disturbed soil s wi th a n approved dust control treatment (i.e. hydro seed, mulch,
landscaping, s p ri nkl er, etc.) to prevent blowing dust from leaving th e prope rty.
2) Re move a nd c lean a ll sand /dirt fr om th e stree t and storm drains, repl ac in g w itc hes hats as necessary.
CEB2016-0361 6917 THREE RIVERS DR-HAYDEN HOMES LLC, owner
Rosanna Johnson, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Failure t o maintain proper dust control on this vacant lot and allowing dust/sand to leave this property.
Sand accumulating in the street and storm drains. PMC 9.56.030, 9.56.040
V io lati o n :
A ll owin g b lowin g (fu g iti ve) dus t to leave the prope rty.
Corrective Action :
l) Immediately treat all e x posed and/or di sturbed soils with an approved dust con tro l treatment (i.e. hydro seed, mulch,
landscaping, s prinkler, etc.) to prevent bl owing d ust from leavin g the property.
2) Remo ve and c lean a ll sand/dirt fr om the street a nd storm drains, replacing wi tc he s hats as necessary.
CEB2016-0363 6809 POWDER DR -HAYDEN HOMES LLC, owner
Rosanna Johnson, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Failure to maintain proper dust control on this vacant lot and allowing dust/sand to leave this property.
Sand acc umulating in the street, storm drains and neighboring yards. PMC 9.56.030, 9.56.040
V io lation:
A ll owi ng bl owi ng (fugitive) dust to leave the property.
Correcti ve Actio n :
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I ) Imm ediately treat all exposed and/or di sturbed so ils w ith an approved dust control treatment (i.e. hydro seed, mulch,
landscaping, s prinkler, etc.) to prevent blowing d ust from leavin g the p roperty.
2) Remove and clean a ll sand/dirt from the st reet and storm drains, replacing witches hat s as necessary.
CEB2016-0364 5909 MIDDLE FORK ST -HAYDEN HOMES LLC, owner
Rosanna Johnson, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Failure to maintain proper dust control on this vacant lot and allowing dust/sand to leave this property.
Sand accumulating in the street, storm drains and ne ig hboring yards. PMC 9.56.030, 9.56.040
V io la ti o n:
A ll owin g blowing (fugitive) dust to leave th e property.
Corrective Action:
I ) Im mediately treat all exposed and/or d is turb ed soil s w ith an ap proved dust control treatment (i.e. hydro seed, mulch,
la nd scap in g, sprinkler, etc.) to prevent b lowin g dust from leaving the property.
2) Remove a nd clean all sand/dirt from the street a nd storm drains , replacing witches hats as necessary.
Amend me nts
Di smi ss a ls
Mo ti on
E. STAFF REPORT AND OTHER BUSINE SS
F. ADJOU RNMENT
Thi s meetin g is broadcast live on PS C-TV C hanne l 19 1 o n C harte r Cable and streame d at www.pasco-wa.gov/psctvlive.
A udi o equipment avai la ble for the h earin g impaired ; conta ct staff fo r assistance.
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A. CALL TO ORDER
CODE ENFORCEMENT MINUTES
MEETING OF APRIL 14, 2016
Chairperson Glatt called the regular meeting of the Code Enforcement Board to order at 7:20 p.m.
B. ROLLCALL
a. Board Members
MEMBERS PRESENT
Daniel Gottschalk
Mary Gutierrez
Russell Glatt
C. ADOPTION OF MINUTES:
MEMBERS ABSENT
Board Member Gutierrez moved , seconded by Board Member Gottschalk, that the minutes of the March 3,
2016 meeting be approved. The motion carried unanimously.
D. DETERMINATION HEARINGS:
Chairperson Glatt explained the procedure and purpose for the meeting, noting that the City of Pasco was the
Petitioner and property owners and their authorized representatives who had appeared to discuss the alleged
violations of the Pasco Municipal Code were the Respondents.
1. City of Pasco vs. Irwin, Robert, case number CEB2015-3168, for the property located at 2103 N
l81h Dr
Troy Hendren, Inspection Services Manager, asked Code Enforcement Officer Martin Barajas to read
the case facts into the record.
Mr. Barajas indicated that the cited violations on this property were PMC 10.52.030(4)-Motor home
stored on the street, PMC 25.75.110(1) -Front yard landscaping is dry and dead, PMC 9.60.030(12)
-Inoperable vehicles (RVs) stored on the property, PMC 9.60.030(16) Tall, dry weeds and
accumulated cut and dry tree limbs and debris throughout the property and PMC 9.60.030(6) -Trash,
litter and miscellaneous debris stored in unapproved containers. The property was inspected on
October 20, 2015 and violations of the Pasco Municipal Code were observed and determined to be
repeat violations. A previous notice was issued on August 13 , 2014 for one or more of the cited
violations. A repeat notice of civil violation was issued on October 20, 2015 via certified mail. The
property owners were legally notified on October 24, 2015. Based on a final inspection of the
property completed on April 14, 2016 the property is not in compliance at this time .
The City of Pasco recommended giving the respondent an additional 10 days to abate the remaining
violations or pay a daily penalty of $50 per day for 10 days .
Karen Clubb , 2103 N 18 1" Dr, spoke on behalf of this case.
CODE BOARD DECISION: Board Member Gottschalk moved, seconded by Board Member
Gutierrez that the actions taken by the City were appropriate and timely . The motion carried
unanimous! y.
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Board Member Gottschalk further moved, seconded by Board Member Guttierez, to give the
respondent 10 days to removed garbage on the property and 30 days to resolve all other violations on
the property or pay a penalty of $50 per day for l 0 days . The motion carried unanimously.
ii. City of Pasco vs. Sohal Development LLC, case number CEB2016-0094, for the property
located at 1800 W Lewis St
Troy Hendren, Inspection Services Manager, asked Code Enforcement Officer Rosanna Johnson to
read the case facts into the record.
Ms. Johnson indicated that the cited violations on this property were IPMC 304.13.1 -Glass in fire
extinguisher cabinet is not secured in the cabinet and/or broken, IPMC 304.15 -Door jambs are
broken at the strike plate, doors cannot be properly or tightly secured, IPMC 305.1 -Window curtain
railings are not secured, IPMC 305.3 -Wall and door frame trim is broken, not secured and
hazardous, IPMC 305.4 -Broken and/or loose tiles on bathroom floors and damaged carpet, not in
sound condition in rooms , common areas and halls , IPMC 403.2 -Bathroom ventilation fans are
inoperable (no windows present for alternate ventilation), IPMC 602.3 -No heat source in bathroom
(heat lamps are missing or inoperable), IPMC 605.1 -2 11d floor hallway air conditioner cover is
missing, 297/298 heater wiring cover plate is not secured, wires are exposed, IPMC 605.2 -Outlets
and missing required face plate covers, IPMC 704.2 -Smoke detectors throughout sleeping rooms are
missing or inoperable and smoke detector on west end stair wall is inoperable, IRC P2705. l (3) -Seal
areas where plumbing fixtures meet with th wall or the floor (toilet base and tub/shower at floor),
PMC 5 .0 4.020 -City of Pa sco business license for 2016 is on hold due to the "Loyalty Inn" hotel not
being properly licensed with the Washington State Department of Health -Transient
Accommodations, PMC 5 .04.052 -Hotel license application needs to be updated with the correct
business name and number of hotel rooms, PMC 5.04 .057(A) -Washington State Department of
Health -Transient Accommodations license for the "Loyalty Inn " hotel #T A.FS.00001393 expired
6/14/2015 and the business owner has failed to comply with state requirements for licensing a hotel
and therefore is not in compliance with the City of Pasco requirements for licensing and PMC
9.85.050(1)(2) -Graffiti in common area hallways and rooms.
The property was inspected on January 25 , 2016 and violations of the Pasco Municipal Code were
observed. A correction notice was issued on January 26, 2016. A re-inspection of the property was
not scheduled as required. The property determined to still be in violation of the Pasco Municipal
Code. A notice of civil violation was issued on February 18 , 2016. The property owner, Sohal
Development LLC, was legally notified in person on April 1, 2016. A progress inspection was
conducted on April 1, 2016 which revealed violations still existed. State Transient Accommodations
health inspector conducted a re-license ins pection on the same day. Per conversation with the state
inspector, the hotel must comply with the City of Pasco's violations prior to approving the business
for a state license. A final compliance inspection was completed on April 14 , 2016. The property is
not in compliance at this time.
The City of Pasco recommended giving the respondent an additional l 0 days to abate the remaining
violations or pay a daily penalty of $200 per day for I 0 days.
Mohinder Sohal, 16733 l 68 1h Terrace, Renton, WA, spoke on behalf of this case.
CODE BOARD DECISION: Board Member Gottschalk moved, seconded by Board Member
Gutierrez that the actions taken by the City were appropriate and timely. The motion carried
unanimously.
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Board Member Gutierrez further moved , seconded by Board Member Glatt, to give th e respondent 10
days to abate the vio lati ons or pay $200 per day for 10 days. The motion carried 2 to 1 with Board
Member Gottschalk dissenting. '
iii. City of Pasco vs. Buseva, Mariya, case number CEB2015-0181, for the property located at 415
W Shoshone St
Troy Hendren, Inspection Services Manager, asked Code Enforcement Officer Debbie Scott to read
the case facts into the record.
Ms. Scott indicated that the cited violations on this property were PMC 16.04.010 -Failure to obtain
a permit for the conversion of a garage to habitable space, PMC 9.60.020(3) Vehicles &
miscellaneous debris obstructin g the a ll ey way, PMC 9.60.030(10) -(Repeat) Large pile of scrap
wood in front on planting strip and PMC 9.60.030(6) -Large quantit y of miscellaneous debris ,
household furniture , building materials, pla stic , e tc . The property was inspected on February 13 ,
2016 and v iolations of the Pasco Municipal Code were observed and determined to be repeat
vio lations. A previous notice was sent on December 22, 2015 for a la rge pile of scrap wood dumped
on the city right-of-way planting strip in from of this residence. A repeat n otice of civil violatio n was
issued on February 22, 20 16 via certified mail. The property owner was legally notified on February
26, 2016. Based on a final inspection of the property which was completed on April 14 , 2016 the
property is not in comp li ance at this time.
The C it y of Pasco recommended giving the respondent an additional 10 days to abate the remaining
vio lations or pay a daily penalty of $400 per day for 10 days and imposing a $200 repeat penalty.
Mariya Buseva , 415 W. Shoshone, spoke on behalf of thi s case.
CODE BOARD DECISION: Board Member Gottschalk moved, seconded by Board Member
Gutierrez that the actions taken by the City were appropriate and timely. The motion carried
unanimously.
Board Member Gottschalk further moved , seconded by Board Member Guttierez, to impose a repeat
penalty of $200 and give 20 days to abate the vio lations or pay $400 per day fo r I 0 days. The motio n
carried unanimously.
1v . C ity of Pasco vs. Quality First Construction LLC, case number CEB2016-0280, for the property
located at 4914 Bighorn Dr
Troy H endren, Inspection Services Manager, asked Code E nforcement Officer Rosanna Johnson to
read the case facts into the record.
Ms. Johnson indicated that the cited violations on this property were PMC 9.56.030, 9.56.040 -
(Repeat) Failure t o maintain dust control on this vaca nt lot as dust from this location is migrating a nd
accumulat ing in the str eet and neighboring yards, PMC 9.60.030(16) -Dead, dry tumb leweeds and
weed s throughout vacant lot and PMC 9.60.030(6) -Concrete debri s on this vacant land. The
property was inspected on March 7, 2016 and violations of the Pasco Municipal Code were observed
a n d determined to be repeat vio lations. A correction notice was issued on June 20, 20 I 4 for failure to
maintain dust control. The property owner added sprinklers to their site to control dust and the case
was closed as of Jul y 3, 2014. A repeat notice of civil v io lat ion was issued on March 14, 2016. The
property owner, Quality F irst Construction LLC, was legally notified on March I 7, 2016 via certified
mail. Based on a final inspection of the property completed on April 14 , 2016 the property is in
compliance at this time.
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The City of Pasco recommended impo sin g a repeat penalty of $2 00.
Francisco Olivera, 4910 A com Dr, s poke o n behalf of this case.
CODE BOARD DECISION: Board Member Gottschalk moved , seconded by Board Member
Gutierrez that the actions taken by the C ity were appropriate and timely . The motion carried
unanimously.
Board Member Gutierrez furth er moved , seconded by Board Member Gott scha lk , to impose a repeat
p enalty of $200. The motion carried 2 to 1 with Board Member Glatt di ssenting.
v. City of Pasco vs . Quality First Construction, case number CEB2016-0282, for the property
located at 4910 Bighorn Dr
Troy Hendren, Ins pectio n Services Manager, asked Code Enforcement Officer Ro sa nn a Johnson to
read the case facts into the record .
M s . Johnson indicated that the c ited vio lations on this property were PM C 9 .56.030, 9.56 .040 -
Failure to m a intain du st contro l on thi s vacant lot as dust from thi s location is migrating and
accumulati ng in the street and ne ighbo ring yards and PMC 9.60.030(16) -Dead , dry tumbleweeds
and weeds throughout vacant lot and encroaching on neighboring properties. The property was
in s pected on March 7, 2016 and v io lations to the Pasco Municipa l Code were obse rved and
determined to be repeat violations. A correction notice was issued on June 20 , 2014. The property
owner added sprinklers to the site to control dust and th e previous case was closed as of July 3, 20 14 .
A repeat notice of civil violation was iss ued on March 14, 2016 . The property owner, Quality First
Construction LLC, was legally notified on March 17 , 2016 via certified m ai l of the conditions
b e li eved to b e repeat violations of the P asco Municipal Code. Based on a fina l in sp ecti on of the
property completed on April 14 , 20 16 the property is in compliance at thi s time .
The City of Pasco recommende d imposing a repeat penalty of $200 .
Francisco Olivera, 4910 Acom Dr, spoke on behalf of this case.
CODE BOARD DECISION: Board Member Gottschalk moved , seconded by Board Member
Gutierrez that the actions taken by the City were appropriate and timely . The mo tion carried
unanimous! y.
Board Member Gottschalk further moved , seconded by Board Member Glatt, to impose a repeat
penalty of $200 to be held in abeyance for 12 months if no further violations occur on the property.
The mot ion carried 2 to 1 with Board Member Gutierrez dissenting.
vi. City of Pasco vs. T ochinskiy, Nikolay, case number CEB2016-0300, for the property located at
3512 W Opal St
Troy Hendren, In spection Services Manager, asked Code Enforcement Officer Debbie Scott to read
the case facts into the record.
Ms. Scott indicated that the cited violation on thi s property wa s PMC 9.60.030(2) -Bees causing a
nui sance condition. The property was in spected on March 10, 2016 and violations of the Pasco
Municipal Code were observed a nd dete nnined to be a repeat v iolation . A previous notice was sent
o n June 5, 2014 for keeping b ee hive s in the rear yard. The case was closed becau se no further
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complaint came in and it was assumed that the bees had been removed. A repeat notice of civil
v iolation was issued on March 11, 2016 via certified mail. The property owner was legally notified
on March 14 , 2016. Based on phone calls on March 30, 2016 from a neighbor and from the property
owner stating that the bees had been removed from the property and at this time the property is in
compliance. A complaint was received by the neighbor because the neighbor had been stung
numerous time and had ended up in the emergency room.
The City of Pasco recommended imposing a repeat penalty of $200.
Nikolay Tochinskiy, 3512 W. Opal Street, spoke on behalf of this case.
CODE BOARD DECISION : Board Member Gottschal k moved, seconded by Board Member
Gutierrez that the actions taken by the City were appropriate and timely. The motion carried
unanimously.
Board Member Gutierrez further moved , seconded by Board Member Gottschalk, to impose a repeat
penalty of $200 but held in abeyance for 12 months. The motion carried unanimously.
b. Amendments
i. City of Pasco vs. Kubik, Charles, case number CEB2016-0397, for the property located at 110
W Columbia St
c. Dismissals
d. Motion
Board Member Gottschalk made a motion to approving Resolution No . 2016-004 as amended, Board
Member Gutierrez seconded. The motion carried unanimous ly.
E. STAFF REPORT AND OTHER BUSINESS:
Rick White, Community & Economic Development Director, discussed two new candidates for the Code
Board.
Troy Hendren, Inspection Services Manager, stated that the May Code Board Hearing would be held at 7:00
p.m. on Thursday, May 12, 2016.
F. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business before the Pasco Code Enforcement Board, the meeting was adjourned by
Board Member Gutierrez at 8:52 p .m .
Krystle Shbnks , Administrative Assistant II
Community & Economic Development
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MEMORANDUM
May 5, 2016
TO: Rick White, Director
Community & Economic Development
FROM: Troy Hendren, Inspection Services Ma~Rt:J.,r/
Community & E conomic Deve lopme
SUBJECT: Code Enforcement Activity Reports
Reports for the Month of March, 2016
Please find attached copies of the Code Enforcement Activity Reports for the
month of February:
(1) CEB Resolution
The resolution shows all the Code Enforcement Board actions and cases
that the Board has ruled on at their monthly hearing.
(2) Sta tus Report Code Enforcement Inspections, Ma rch, 2016
This report lists a ll inspections performed by individual staff for the
month. To be counted as an "inspection" a written "correction notice"
must have been issued as a result of the initial inspection.
Distribution: Dave Za b e ll, City Manager
Stan Strebel , Deputy City Manager
Troy Hendren, Inspection Services Manager
Rick Te rway, Administrative Services Director
Ahmad Qayoumi, Public Works Director
Bob Gea r , Fire Chief
Bob Me t zger, Chief of Police
Jon Funfar, Media Specia list
Jake Hic kman, Cross-Connect Specialist
Community Development Staff
Code Enforcement Board
CITY OF PASCO
CODE ENFO RCEMENT BOARD RESOLUT ION
RESOLUTION NO. 2016 -3
A RESOLU TI ON fin d ing that code violations have bee n corrected and may be dismissed wi thout penalty, deferring action on certain cases pending proper notification, accepting voluntary correction agreements, and assessing pcnaltie!
on certain cases.
WHEREAS , the C ity of Pasco has found that there exist conditions on certain properties that constitute violations of the Pasco Municipal Code; and
WHEREAS, the Code Enforcement Board has the aut hority to affirm , d is miss. or modify no ti ces of civil v io lations issued by t he City:
NOW BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF THE C ITY OF PASCO ;
T hat t he foll owing cases be dis missed witho ut pena lty:
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CEB201 4-2782 JESUS & ROSA FLORES
CEB20 15-3386 MARIA SELENE A I SPURO
CF.R2015-3446 MESllA YLA RODRIGUEZ
CEBZO 16-00 18 EDWI N D CArnS
CE B2016-0052 PATRIC IA A KABAGE
CER2016-0060 RYLAN M & CARR I E A GR I MES
CEB2016-0061 HERMELINDA (ETAL) GARCIA
CEB20 16-0068 JARED A DESPAI N
CER2016-0072 MANUEL VIERA
CEB2016-0102 JOVI TA GOMEZ
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Be ii further resolved t he fo llowing people we r e not properly notified of a lleged violations of the Pas co M unic ipal Cod e a nd h ea rings for t heir cases should be deferr ed until such times as they are proper ly notified:
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CF.82015-3 183 JU LI AN & MARIA TEJEDA PARRA
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CE B20 16-0054 M YR IAH D C LINTON
CEB2016-0l 17 SCOTf & C LA UDIA THO MA SON
CEB20 16.012 1 AN DREW D RAKESTRAW
CEB20 16--01 22 JULI AN & MARI A T EJ EDA PARRA
CEB2016-01 34 JESU S VERA ACEVEDO C/O MALESKI
CEB2016--0 138 ALEJAN DRO ANJ ELES (ETIJX )
CEB20 16-0179 DOUGLAS J TOMPKI NS
Be it further resolved that the Code Enforcement Board accepts or continues the below listed cases and voluntary correction agreements:
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C EB2015-2734 JOSEFINA SANG UINO
CEB2015-2876 PATRIC K & JOY DUNYON
C EB2 0 15-3343 JOSE P & MARI A I H ERNAN DEZ
C EB20 15-3344 JOSE P & MARI A I HERN ANDEZ
C EB2015-3J67 RUBEN & MARGARITA CORTEZ c/o AN1
CEB2015-342 1 MARI YA BUSEVA(ETUX )
C EB 2016-0079 RES ID ENTIAL REN TALS I LLC
C ED20 16-01 66 JES US T & AMADA A SOTO
C ER20 16-0 178 EMILI A D ARTE AG A
Be it further resolved that the following cases are now in compliance_ However, proper notification of certain people required use of a professional process server and a monetary service penalty of forty-five d ollars
($45.00) is assessed ln each case therefor; and certain properties and people we re found in repeat violation of the Pasco Municipal Code and a minimum mandatory mon etary penalty Is a ssessed for each repeat violation
therefor; and certain properties and people were assessed a minimum mandatory monetary penalty of fifty dollars (SS0.00) for certain vi olation(s) of the Pasco Municipal Code therefor:
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~ B&wl IB.iJx Mo netaa Dismissed Q1!Jg
Cf.0201 5-3206 JONATHAN & RA CHEL NELSON two hundred dollars ($200)
CEB2015-3428 SALVADOR MENDEZ fony-fivc dollars ($45)
CEB2016-0036 JO ANN GIRSON two h undred dollars ($200) --
CEB20 16-0091 R EYNALDO SOLORZANO two hundred dollars ($200)
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CF.820 16-0092 ZAG INVESTMENTS I.LC two hundred doll ars ($200)
C EB2016-0142 JOSEE & ZENAIDA AV ILA two hundred doll ars (S200)
Be it further resolved that the following people were properly notified ofalleged violations of the Pasco Municipal Code but have failed to appear before the Pasco Code Enforcement Board for hearings on the date
prescribed and said alleged violations have not been abated as required or were abated by the City and abatemen t costs, timeframes for compliance and daily monetary penalties in the amounts not to exceed those
established by PMC 11.02.050 and as may be determined by the Community Development Director are assessed for each civil violation therefor:
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C EB2014-2205 MARIA MERCADO ALANIZ fifty dollars ($50)
CEB2015-1451 LIRIO DE LO S VALLES one hundred dollars (SI 00)
C EB20 15·2888 DALE PESINA fony-fivc dollars ($4 5) fift y dollars ($50) fift y doll ars ($50)
CEB2015-3195 C HRI STIAN J VALADEZ fony-fivc dollars ($45) fifty dollars ($50)
CF.82016-0002 DALLAS & LOZIE BARNES forty-five dollars ($45) 1wo hundred dollars ($200)
CEB2016-0049 CATHY L TORRES one hundred dollars (SI 00) one hundred dollars($ I 00)
C EB2016-0109 ALEJANDRO ANJELES (ETUX) live hundred dollars ($500) five hundred do llars ($500)
CEB20 16-0 l 16 JOSE & ROSALBA INIGUEZ (JTWROS one hundred do ll ars ($100) one hundred dollars($ I 00)
CEB2016-0l 19 DANIEL YEPEZ three hundred dollars ($300)
CEl32016 -0139 SPRITZ fNC two hundred dollars ($200) five hundred dollars ($500)
C EB20 16-0 177 GE RMAN ARTEGA& NELY FLORIAN th ree hundre d dollars ($300) th ree hundred dollors ($3 00)
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Be it further resolved that the following people were properly notified of alleged violations of the Pasco Municipal Code and have appeared before the Pasco Code Enforcement Doud for hearings on the date prescribed
and the Board Issued orders therefor:
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CEB2016-0097 SOHAL DEVE LOPMENT LLC 1wo hundred dollars ($200) lwo hundred dollars ($200)
Be it further resolved that, pursuant to PMC 11.02.060 (4)(d), 1ny person who fails to collect or accept the certlned mail copy or the Board's decision may be required to be served a copy of the decision via professional
process server, and all such costs for personal service or the decision are hereby assessed.
Total number of cases: 45
Passed by-tfle .Code Enforcement Board of the City of Pasco on March 3, 2016.
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Troy Hendren, Ins pection Services Manag er
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STATUS REPORT CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTION
March 2016
PREVIOUS
OFFICER MARTIN DEBRA ROSANNA ALONSO JAKE MONTHLY MONTH YEAR TO DATE TOTAL YEAR TO
DATE
VIOLATION TYPE
Public Nuisance 0 37 76 18 0 131 194 325
Business Licenses 0 8 2 0 NA 10 13 23
Rental Licenses 2 1 0 5 NA 8 13 21
Dog Licenses 0 0 0 0 NA 0 5 5
Animal Nusiances 0 5 2 2 NA 9 12 21
Rental Inspections 410 2 4 24 NA 440 509 949
Vehicles Tagged 0 0 2 0 NA 2 2 4
CASES OPEN
MONTHLY TOTAL 412 53 86 49 NA 600 550 1150
CASES CLOSED
MONTHLY TOTAL 13 49 55 24 NA 141 350 491
Note: Counts reflect only Code Enforcement Inspections that resulted in an issuance of an initial written Correction Notice.