HomeMy WebLinkAbout09082016 Code Enforcement Board AgendaAgenda for the
Code Enforcement Board
of the
City of Pasco, Washington
September 08, 2016 at 7:00 pm
A.CALL TO ORDER
B.ROLL CALL
a. Board Members Present
C.ADOPTION OF MINUTES
D.HEARINGS
a. Administration of Oaths
b. Hearings Scheduled
CEB2016-0742 905 ROAD 48 - JOHNNY & CYNTHIA CAMPBELL, owner
Rosanna Johnson, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Inoperable and unlicensed vehicles stored in the city right of way at the front of the property and
in the driveway. IPMC 302.8
(1) Violation:
Allowing inoperative or unlicensed motor vehicles to be parked, kept or stored on any premises, and/or allowing
vehicles at any time be in a state of major disassembly, disrepair, or in the process of being stripped or dismantled.
Painting of vehicles is prohibited unless conducted inside an approved spray booth at an approved location.
(2) Corrective Action:
Remove all vehicle(s) in the condition(s) described above from the property or move said vehicle(s) to an enclosed
structure where the vehicle is out of public view or make operable and properly license/register the vehicles.
Description: Lumber and wood discarded throughout rear and side yards which is not neatly stacked , is a place
to harbor cats and rodents and is a fire hazard . PMC 9.60.030 (10)
(1) Violation:
Trash, litter, rags, accumulations of empty barrels, boxes, crates, packing cases, mattresses, bedding, excelsior, packing
hay, straw, or other packing material; lumber or scrap metal not neatly piled or anything which may be a fire danger.
(2) Corrective Action:
Remove and lawfully dispose of all trash, litter, and other debris, boards/lumber/wood, all vegetation and items which
pose a fire hazard.
Description: Weeds and grass in excess of 12" in height throughout property and in city right -of-way along road
48. Dry weeds and leaf debris throughout which poses a fire hazard . Trees and vines growing over the fence and
ecroaching on neighboring properties . Trees growing into the electrical service wiring poses a fire hazard.
PMC 9.60.030 (16)
(1) Violation:
Weeds, noxious weeds, grass, and other vegetation which constitutes a fire hazard, encroaches on sidewalks or
neighboring properties, is damaging public improvements, impairs the vision of traffic signs or signals , and/or has
reached a height of twelve inches (12").
(2) Corrective Action:
Eradicate weeds by chemicals, cutting or other acceptable means so that they do not exceed twelve inches (12"),
encroach on neighboring properties, constitute a fire hazard, etc. Weeds that are cut or removed by the root must be
removed from the property and lawfully disposed of. Trim and/or remove all vegetation which is encroaching on
neighboring properties, the city right of way and around the electrical service line.
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Description: Piles of vegetative waste, leaves, debris, boxes, litter and trash bags throughout property . PMC
9.60.030 (6)
(1) Violation:
Any parcel within the City which is filthy, littered or trash-covered due to placing, dropping, disposing, throwing away,
or otherwise discarding litter, garbage, refuse, cans, bottles, paper or paper material, metal, organic or inorganic
material on areas of the property other than approved garbage containers.
(2) Corrective Action:
Remove and lawfully dispose of all litter, garbage, junk or vegetative waste on the property.
Description: Discarded appliances (refrigerator and stove) in rear yard and (washing/drying machines) stored
in the truck bed at the front of the property. PMC 9.60.030 (9)
(1) Violation:
Scrap metal, ashes, bric-a-brac, broken stone or cement, broken crockery, broken glass, broken plaster, automobile
bodies and/or parts, and all such trash or abandoned material that are not kept in approved containers.
(2) Corrective Action:
Remove all vehicle parts, scrap metal, machinery, disassembled vehicles, etc. from the property or store these items in
an enclosed container or building. Remove and lawfully dispose of all discarded appliances or store them within an
enclosed structure.
CEB2016-1507 414 W COLUMBIA ST - WOO'S CORPORATION, owner
Rosanna Johnson, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Portable space heaters are being utilized in several units as a permanent source of heat . Propane
operated burners are being used to cook both inside units and immediately outside in the common area
walkway. IFC 304.2
(1) Violation:
Storing flammable or combustible materials and/or rubbish in a way that produces conditions that create a nuisance or
hazard to the public health, safety or welfare.
(2) Corrective Action:
Remove all combustible and/or flammable materials from rooms and discontinue use on the property.
Description: Trash litter and debris dropped throughout the property . IPMC 302.1
(1) Violation:
The exterior structure or equipment is not in good repair, is structurally unsound, or is in an unsanitary condition.
(2) Corrective Action:
Remove all materials and items and/or remove or repair equipment around the property which is creating unsafe or
unsanitary conditions and maintain in a clean, safe and sanitary condition.
Description: Air Conditioner exteriors have mesh wiring installed as a cover. The mesh throughout is damaged,
bent, sticking out, unsecured and poses a safety hazard. IPMC 304.1
(1) Exterior of the structure is not maintained in good repair, structurally sound and sanitary so as not to pose a threat to
the public health, safety or welfare.
(2) Corrective Action: Make repairs to the exterior of the structure so that it does not pose a threat to public health,
safety or welfare.
(1) Violation: Exterior of the structure is not maintained in good repair, structurally sound and sanitary so as not to pose
a threat to the public health, safety or welfare.
(2) Corrective Action: Make repairs to the exterior of the structure so that it does not pose a threat to public health,
safety or welfare.
Description: Unapproved repairs to damaged corner of stairway outside unit 209. IPMC 304.1.1 (12)
Violation:
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Exterior stairs, decks, porches, balconies, and all similar appurtenances attached thereto, including guards and
handrails, are not structurally sound, not properly anchored or are anchored with connections not capable of supporting
all nominal loads and resisting all load effects .
Corrective Action:
Repair or replace all unsafe conditions to comply with the International Building Code as required. A City of Pasco
building permit is required. Contact the Building Department Permits Desk at 509-543-5726 for further information.
Description: Large decorative openings in walkway railings are missing the original metal inserts , have
damaged inserts or inferior materials not capable to withstand imposed loads have been installed. All areas
must have a minimum 3/8" thick piece of plywood installed and secured. IPMC 304.12
(1) Violation:
Handrail or guard is not firmly fastened or is incapable of supporting normally imposed loads or is in bad condition.
(2) Corrective Action:
Make necessary repairs to handrail so that it is firmly fastened and capable of supporting the normally imposed loads.
Description: Glass in fire extinguisher cabinets is broken . IPMC 304.13.1
(1) Violation:
Glazing surfaces have cracks, holes or are completely broken out.
(2) Corrective Action:
Repair or replace all damaged or destroyed windows.
(1) Violation:
Windows have cracks, holes or are completely broken out.
(2) Corrective Action:
Repair or replace all damaged or destroyed windows.
(1) Violation:
Windows have cracks, holes or are completely broken out.
(2) Corrective Action:
Repair or replace all damaged or destroyed windows.
Description: Unit entry door is delaminated and/or damaged so it does not properly lock. IPMC 304.15
(1) Violation:
Exterior door, door assembly or hardware is in bad condition or locks on entry doors are not secure.
(2) Corrective Action:
Repair exterior door, door assembly, or hardware and/or locks on entry doors where there are defects.
Description: Windows do not have approved sash locking devices (only provided with sill wing nut locks).
IPMC 304.18.2
(1) Violation:
Window is missing a required window sash locking device .
(2) Corrective Action:
Install a window sash locking device or new window with a sash locking device for all windows located in whole or in
part within 6 feet above ground level or a walking surface below that provides access to a dwelling or rooming unit.
Installation of new windows requires a City of Pasco building permit.
Description: Exterior paint is in poor condition (peeling, chipping, flaking) causing exposed rusted railings and
weather deteriorated wood trim and fascia. IPMC 304.2
(1) Violation:
Exterior surfaces (i.e. doors, door and window frames, cornices, etc.) are not maintained in good condition.
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(2) Corrective Action:
Paint or apply another protective treatment to all exterior wood surfaces that are not decay resistant. Remove all
peeling, flaking and chipped paint and repaint the surface. Ensure all siding and masonry joints are weather resistant and
water tight. Treat all metal surfaces subject to rust or corrosion with a rust /corrosion resistant coating, and stabilize all
surfaces with rust or corrosion. Remove all oxidation stains from exterior surfaces.
Description: Bathroom mirror is cracked and hazardous to guests . IPMC 305.3
(1) Violation:
Interior surfaces (i.e. windows, doors, floors, ceilings, etc.) are unsanitary or damaged.
(2) Corrective Action:
Clean and sanitize all interior surfaces and/or repair peeling, chipping, flaking or abraded paint. Cracked or loose
plaster, decayed wood and other defective surface conditions need to be repaired. Surfaces which cannot be repaired
must be replaced.
(1) Violation:
Interior surfaces (i.e. windows, doors, floors, ceilings, etc.) are unsanitary or damaged.
(2) Corrective Action:
Clean and sanitize all interior surfaces and/or repair peeling, chipping, flaking or abraded paint. Cracked or loose
plaster, decayed wood and other defective surface conditions need to be repaired. Surfaces which cannot be repaired
must be replaced.
(1) Violation:
Interior surfaces (i.e. windows, doors, floors, ceilings, etc.) are unsanitary or damaged.
(2) Corrective Action:
Clean and sanitize all interior surfaces and/or repair peeling, chipping, flaking or abraded paint. Cracked or loose
plaster, decayed wood and other defective surface conditions need to be repaired. Surfaces which cannot be repaired
must be replaced.
(1) Violation:
Interior surfaces (i.e. windows, doors, floors, ceilings, etc.) are unsanitary or damaged.
(2) Corrective Action:
Clean and sanitize all interior surfaces and/or repair peeling, chipping, flaking or abraded paint. Cracked or loose
plaster, decayed wood and other defective surface conditions need to be repaired. Surfaces which cannot be repaired
must be replaced.
(1) Violation:
Interior surfaces (i.e. windows, doors, floors, ceilings, etc.) are unsanitary or damaged.
(2) Corrective Action:
Clean and sanitize all interior surfaces and/or repair peeling, chipping, flaking or abraded paint. Cracked or loose
plaster, decayed wood and other defective surface conditions need to be repaired. Surfaces which cannot be repaired
must be replaced.
Description: Floor in bathroom is failing (soft throughout) IPMC 305.4
(1) Violation:
The stairs, ramp, landing, porch, deck, and/or other walking surface is damaged or in disrepair.
(2) Corrective Action:
Repair stairs, ramp, landing, porch, deck, and/or other walking surface that is in bad condition or needs repair.
Description: Guests reported bedbug infestation in several units , bedbugs were observed crawling on an
occupant of a unit on the 2nd floor. IPMC 309.1
Violation: Failure to exterminate and maintain the structure free from insect and rodent infestation.
Corrective Action: Promptly exterminate the structure by approved processes that will not be injurious to human health.
Maintain structure free of infestation and take proper precautions to prevent reinfestation. The owner is required to
submit a written pest control plan prepared by a pest control company, carrying an active City of Pasco business license,
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and copies of the service ticket.
Description: Laundry room sink is connected to hoses which hang in the sink and the drain line (no p-trap
installed) is connected directly to the floor drain-this poses a cross contamination hazard . IPMC 505.2
(1) Violation: Water supply is not protected or maintained free from contamination .
(2) Corrective Action: Install approved vacuum breakers at hoses and/or correct all issues which pose a contamination
hazard.
Description: Bathroom sink faucets do not provide sufficient water supply volume and pressure . IPMC 505.3
1) Violation: Water supply system is not installed properly and /or maintained.
2) Corrective Action: Make corrections to water supply system so that it is properly installed, provides sufficient
volume and pressures of water to plumbing fixtures, operates safely and is free of defects and leaks.
Description: Laundry room sink does not have a require p-trap installed. Sink drain is directly connected to
laundry floor drain. IPMC 506.1
(1) Violation:
Plumbing fixtures are not properly connected to either a public sewer system or to an approved private sewage disposal
system (i.e. an approved septic tank).
(2) Corrective Action:
Connect all plumbing fixtures to either a public sewer system or an approved private sewage disposal system.
Description: Vent pipe is not maintained clear of combustibles, move pipe in accordance with required
manufacturer's installation guidelines. IPMC 603.3
(1) Violation:
Combustible items being stored near mechanical appliances/heat sources.
(2) Corrective Action:
Removed all combustible materials from around appliances such as heaters, clothes dryers, water heaters, fuel burning
appliances, etc.
Description: Electrical switch and coverplate in bathroom not attached to the wall , exposed wires. Outlet and
cover are not secured to wall. IPMC 605.1
Violation:
Failure to maintain electrical equipment, wiring and appliances in a safe and approved manner.
Corrective Action:
Repair or replace any defective electrical equipment, wiring and/or appliances which are not maintained in a safe and
approved manner.
Violation:
Failure to maintain electrical equipment, wiring and appliances in a safe and approved manner.
Corrective Action:
Repair or replace any defective electrical equipment, wiring and/or appliances which are not maintained in a safe and
approved manner.
Violation:
Failure to maintain electrical equipment, wiring and appliances in a safe and approved manner.
Corrective Action:
Repair or replace any defective electrical equipment, wiring and/or appliances which are not maintained in a safe and
approved manner.
Description: Outlet cover missing in living area of unit 120. Outlet outside of office does not have a require
weather protective cover. IPMC 605.2
(1) Violation:
One or more habitable spaces do not contain at least two separate and remote receptacle outlets.
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(2) Corrective Action:
Install outlets as required. Electrical permits must be obtained from Labor and Industries.
Description: Guest has stored numerous items on the walkway obstructing the emergency egress path from their
unit to the public way. IPMC 702.1
(1) Violation:
The continuous path of travel to the public way is obstructed and is creating an unsafe means of egress.
(2) Corrective Action:
Clear the obstruction(s) so that there is a safe, continuous and unobstructed path of travel from any point in the structure
to the public way.
(1) Violation:
The continuous path of travel to the public way is obstructed and is creating an unsafe means of egress.
(2) Corrective Action:
Clear the obstruction(s) so that there is a safe, continuous and unobstructed path of travel from any point in the structure
to the public way.
Description: Smoke detector is missing or inoperable. IPMC 704.2
(1) Violation:
Failure to provide smoke detector in all required habitable areas.
(2) Corrective Action:
Install smoke detector in all habitable spaces as required: outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate
vicinity of bedrooms, in each bedroom and in each story within the dwelling unit including basement.
Operable smoke detectors must be provided immediately.
Description: Seal all areas where plumbing fixtures meet with the wall or the floor (toilet base and tub/shower
at floor). IRC P2705.1 (3)
1) Violation: Fixtures are not properly sealed to remain watertight.
2) Corrective Action: Where fixtures come in contact with walls and floors the contact area shall be water tight with an
approved material which prevents water penetration.
Description: Allowing possible illegal activites to occur on site and allowing conditions to exist, which pose a
hazard to guests of the Motel and nearby businesses . PMC 5.04.057 (C)
(1) Violation:
Failing to avoid all illegal practices or conditions on the business premises which do or may harmfully affect the public
health, safety or welfare.
(2) Corrective Action:
Discontinue allowing, contributing to, and/or participating in any illegal practices or conditions on the business
premises.
Description: Room doors are missing all or a portion of the identifying unit number . PMC 5.40.060
1) Violation: Guest room and/or apartment door(s) are not numbered or are missing portions of required numbers/labels.
2) Corrective Action: Affix an identifying number to the outside of each guest room and /or apartment door in a plain
and conspicuous manner. All numbers shall be complete and no two doors shall have the same number.
Description: Units are being rented on a 30+ day basis. This location does not hold a rental license with the
City of Pasco. PMC 5.78.010
(1) Violation:
A City of Pasco rental license is required for all rental dwelling unit (s).
(2) Corrective Action:
Obtain a City of Pasco rental license. Call (509) 545-3402 for more information or visit the City of Pasco website
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http://www.pasco-wa.gov/816/Rental-Dwelling-License and download the rental license application.
Description: Allowing hazardous conditions, as noted in these violations to remain on the property which pose
a hazard to the guests of the Motel. PMC 9.60.020 (4)
(1) Violation:
Rendering other persons, in any way, insecure in life or the use of property.
(2) Corrective Action:
Discontinue all actions which are causing others to be insecure in the use of their property.
(1) Violation:
Rendering other persons, in any way, insecure in life or the use of property.
(2) Corrective Action:
Discontinue all actions which are causing others to be insecure in the use of their property.
Description: Guests are disposing of trash (beer cans, paper bags, food wrappings, boxes etc) in the walkways
and landings. PMC 9.60.030 (6)
(1) Violation:
Any parcel within the City which is filthy, littered or trash-covered due to placing, dropping, disposing, throwing away,
or otherwise discarding litter, garbage, refuse, cans, bottles, paper or paper material, metal, organic or inorganic
material on areas of the property other than approved garbage containers.
(2) Corrective Action:
Remove and lawfully dispose of all litter, garbage, junk or vegetative waste on the property.
Description: Graffiti on exterior walls of building and unit doors. PMC 9.85.050 (1) (2)
(1) Violation:
Permitting graffiti to remain unabated on any portion of any property .
(2) Corrective Action:
Remove or paint over all graffiti until it is no longer visible . Maintain property free from graffiti.
CEB2016-1608 51 BONANZA DR - VICTOR & HERMELINDA JUAREZ, owner
ALONSO TORRES, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Failure to license dog(s) on site. PMC 8.02.190
(1) Violation:
All dogs over seven (7) months of age must be licensed with the City of Pasco.
(2) Corrective Action:
License all dogs over the age of seven (7) months with the City of Pasco (please call (509) 545-3488 for more
information).
CEB2016-1613 4004 W MARGARET ST - RAMON & ISABEL MADRID, owner
Debbie Scott, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Failure to license dog(s) on site. PMC 8.02.190
(1) Violation:
All dogs over seven (7) months of age must be licensed with the City of Pasco.
(2) Corrective Action:
License all dogs over the age of seven (7) months with the City of Pasco (please call (509) 545-3488 for more
information).
CEB2016-1648 1743 N 7 TH AVE - MANUEL (ETAL) ORTEGA, owner
Debbie Scott, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Failure to license dog(s) on site. PMC 8.02.190
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(1) Violation:
All dogs over seven (7) months of age must be licensed with the City of Pasco.
(2) Corrective Action:
License all dogs over the age of seven (7) months with the City of Pasco (please call (509) 545-3488 for more
information).
CEB2016-1742 5407 ORIOLE LN - JOSE A MENDOZA (ETUX), owner
ALONSO TORRES, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Failure to license dog(s) on site. PMC 8.02.190
(1) Violation:
All dogs over seven (7) months of age must be licensed with the City of Pasco.
(2) Corrective Action:
License all dogs over the age of seven (7) months with the City of Pasco (please call (509) 545-3488 for more
information).
CEB2016-1774 114 N 8TH AVE - ANTONIO DURANTE, owner
Debbie Scott, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: PMC 10.52.035 (1)
(1)Violation: Vehicle has been parked on a street or other municipal property for a period of time longer than 14 days.
(2)Corrective Action: Within 72 hours of the time of vehicle citation, move the vehicle a minimum of 20 feet from the
original location where the vehicle was cited for a minimum duration of 48 hours. Any vehicle cited under this section
two or more times in any 180 day period or that remains in violation of this section 30 or more days after citation may
be impounded if no operator is present who will immediately comply.
CEB2016-2077 629 W CLARK ST - ADELINA GARCIA, owner
ALONSO TORRES, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Outdoor storage, production and growing of marijuana and marijuana products not allowed . PMC
9.60.030 (20)
(1) Violation:
Outdoor storage, production, or growing of marijuana or marijuana products.
(2) Corrective Action:
Eliminate all outdoor storage, production and growing of marijuana and marijuana products.
Description: Marijuana odor is creating a nuisance . PMC 9.60.030 (21)
(1) Violation:
When there is evidence that outdoor use of marijuana or marijuana products are visually observable, recognizable by
odor from the public right-of-way or from any other private property or when a reasonable person would ascertain that
such activities are taking place. Outdoor use of marijuana or marijuana products, with or without a state medical license,
when any portion of such activity creates; traffic, dust, glare, heat, noise, noxious gases, odor, smoke, vibration,
process, products or wastes.
(2) Corrective Action:
Cease all marijuana activities that create any of the nuisance conditions described above.
CEB2016-2085 1003 N 8 TH AVE - GLORIA PEREGRINO (ETAL), owner
ALONSO TORRES, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Weeds throughout property need to be removed. PMC 9.60.030 (16)
(1) Violation:
Weeds, noxious weeds, grass, and other vegetation which constitutes a fire hazard, encroaches on sidewalks or
neighboring properties, is damaging public improvements, impairs the vision of traffic signs or signals , and/or has
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reached a height of twelve inches (12").
(2) Corrective Action:
Eradicate weeds by chemicals, cutting or other acceptable means so that they do not exceed twelve inches (12"),
encroach on neighboring properties, constitute a fire hazard, etc. Weeds that are cut or removed by the root must be
removed from the property and lawfully disposed of.
CEB2016-2367 5106 CATALONIA DR - JOSE E & ZENAIDA AVILA, owner
Debbie Scott, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: NO PERMIT FOR THE TEMPORARY STRUCTURE IN THE REAR YARD. PMC 16.04.010
(1) Violation:
Failure to secure a City of Pasco building permit.
(2) Corrective Action:
Discontinue all construction activities and submit an application for a building permit from the City of Pasco (please
call (509) 543-5726 for information on permit requirements). If no permit can be obtained, unpermitted construction
must be removed.
Description: ILLEGAL HOME OCCUPATION; VEHICLE REPAIR/MAINTENANCE AT THIS RESIDENTIAL
ZONE PMC 25.66.020
(1) Violation:
Operating a prohibited and unlicensed home occupation.
(2) Corrective Action:
IMMEDIATELY discontinue all prohibited home occupation activities . Prohibited home occupations include: vehicle
repair and/or maintenance; rebuilding motors; painting vehicles; welding; sheet metal shops; upholstering; firewood
cutting, any group H Occupancy as defined in the International Building and Fire Code adopted by the City and any
other uses that are similar in nature.
Description: EXCESS INOPERABLE (UNLICENSED) VEHICLES IN AN R-1 ZONE. PMC 25.70.150 (2) (a-d)
(1) Violation:
Only one (1) inoperable vehicle may be stored outside of a fully enclosed building on the property in any residential
zone. The vehicle shall not be stored upon a public right-of-way or in the front or side yard areas of the property. The
vehicle must be locked and secured at all times it is unattended and must be stored on an approved hard surface (i.e.
gravel, asphalt or concrete) behind a completely enclosed six (6) foot fence, which is fully sight obscuring. All vehicle
parts not properly installed upon a vehicle shall be stored inside a fully enclosed building or within the vehicle itself.
(2) Corrective Action:
Store all inoperable vehicles within an enclosed building (such as a garage or shed). One vehicle may be stored outside
an enclosed building in compliance with the provisions above. All other vehicles must be removed from the property
or made operable. Store all vehicle parts in an enclosed building, within the vehicle or remove the parts from the
property.
Description: VEHICLES ARE BEING PARKED ON DIRT/GRASS IN REAR YARD. PMC 25.78.030 (4)
(1) Violation:
Vehicles are being parked on an unapproved surface (such as dirt or grass) and/or more than four (4) vehicles at a time
are being parked in the front driveway.
(2) Corrective Action:
Park ALL vehicles on an approved surface such as asphalt , gravel or concrete and/or discontinue parking more than 4
vehicles at a time in the front driveway.
Description: STORAGE OF EXCESS VEHICLES IN REAR YARD AND AUTO REPAIR AND SALES FROM
THIS RESIDENCE. PMC 9.60.020 (1)
(1) Violation:
Any action or inaction which unreasonably annoying injuring or endangering the comfort, repose, health or safety of
others.
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(2) Corrective Action:
Discontinue any act which violates the provisions of this ordinance.
Description: DILAPIDATED STRUCTURE IN REAR YARD. PMC 9.60.030 (11)
(1) Violation:
Any unsightly building, billboard, fence, excavation, or other structure, or any abandoned or partially destroyed
building, fence, excavation or structure, or any building, fence, excavation or structure commenced and left unfinished.
(2) Corrective Action:
Make necessary repairs to building(s), billboard(s), fence(s) and/or other dilapidated structures, complete structure or
excavation or demolish and lawfully remove structure(s) from the property.
Description: REAR YARD BEING USED AS A JUNK YARD FOR THE STORAGE AND
REPAIR/DISMANTLING OF VEHICLES. PMC 9.60.030 (12)
(1) Violation:
All places used or maintained as junkyards, or dumping grounds, or for the wrecking or disassembling of automobiles,
trucks, tractors, or machinery of any kind, or for the storing or leaving of worn-out, wrecked or abandoned automobiles,
trucks, tractors, or machinery of any kind, or of any of the parts thereof, or for the storing or leaving of any machinery
or equipment used by contractors or builders or by other persons.
(2) Corrective Action:
Discontinue wrecking or disassembling automobiles, trucks, etc. Remove and lawfully dispose of all wrecked or
abandoned vehicles, machinery, etc. along with any parts thereof. Discontinue the storage of heavy machinery or
equipment (i.e. front end loaders, dump trucks, backhoes, etc.) at this property.
CEB2016-2415 411 MADRONA AVE - ARTEMIO R CHAIRES, owner
ALONSO TORRES, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Outdoor storage, production and growing of marijuana not allowed . PMC 9.60.030 (20)
(1) Violation:
Outdoor storage, production, or growing of marijuana or marijuana products.
(2) Corrective Action:
Eliminate all outdoor storage, production and growing of marijuana and marijuana products.
Description: Marijuana odor creating a nuisance . PMC 9.60.030 (21)
(1) Violation:
When there is evidence that outdoor use of marijuana or marijuana products are visually observable, recognizable by
odor from the public right-of-way or from any other private property or when a reasonable person would ascertain that
such activities are taking place. Outdoor use of marijuana or marijuana products, with or without a state medical license,
when any portion of such activity creates; traffic, dust, glare, heat, noise, noxious gases, odor, smoke, vibration,
process, products or wastes.
(2) Corrective Action:
Cease all marijuana activities that create any of the nuisance conditions described above.
c.Amendments
d.Dismissals
e.Motion
E.STAFF REPORT AND OTHER BUSINESS
F.ADJOURNMENT
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