HomeMy WebLinkAbout03072019 Code Enforcement Board Hearing PacketMEMORANDUM
DATE: March 05, 2019
TO: Code Enforcement Board
FROM: Troy Hendren
Inspection Services Ma
Community & Econom ·
SUBJECT: CEB Determination Hearing
March 07, 2019
Distribution
D Gottschalk
awlinson
T Granbois
D Speer
I am writing to confirm that the Code Enforcement Board will meet March 07,
2019 at 7 :00 p.m., in Pasco City Council chambers.
Please find attached the following:
(1) An agenda for March 07, 2019;
(2) Minutes of the previous CEB meeting;
(3) Code Enforcement Activity Reports for January.
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
Zach Ratkai, Administrative & Community Services Director
Code Enforcement Officers: Martin Barajas, Rosanna Johnson ,
Abel Corona, Nicholas Potvin, Ernesto Gomez
Cross Connect Specialist: Jake Hickman
Angela Zilar, Tri-Cities Animal Control
Agenda for the
Code Enforcement Board
of the
City of Pasco, Washington
March 07 , 2019 at 7:00 pm
A. CALL TO O RDER
B. ROLLCALL
a . Boa rd Members Present
C. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
D . HEARINGS
a. Administration of Oaths
b . Hearings Scheduled
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CEB2019-0011 1704 N 14TH A VE -GUILLERMO ARROYOS, owner
Rosanna Johnson, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: No City of Pasco building p ermits to modify the garage in the rear yard. (REPEAT) PMC
16.04.0 10
Vio lation:
Failure to secure a C ity of Pasco building pe m1it where a permit is required (IBC 105 .1 and IRC 105.1).
Correcti ve Action:
Di sco ntinue all constructio n acti v ities and submit an application for a building permit from the Cit y o f Pasco (call
(509) 543-5721 for information on pem1it requirements ). If no permit can be o bta ined, unp ermi tt e d cons truc ti on mus t
be re moved .
Description : Op erating a prohibited home occupatio n (auto repair & service). PMC 25.150.020
Vio lation:
Operating a prohibited and unlicensed hom e occup ati on .
Correcti ve Action:
IMME DIATELY di scontinue a ll prohibited ho me occupation activ ities. Prohibite d home occupati ons include: vehic le
re pair and/or maintenance ; rebui ld ing motors; painting vehicles; welding ; s hee t metal shops; uph olstering; firewood
cutting, any group H Occupancy as define d in the Inte rnational Building and Fire Co de adopted by th e City and any
other uses that a re s imilar in nature.
Description: More than one in operable veh icle s tored in the rear yard of this property . PMC 25. 70.150 (2) (a-d)
Violation:
O nl y one (I) ino perable ve hic le may be sto red out s ide of a full y enclosed building on the pro perty in any reside ntial
zone. T he vehi c le s hall not be stored up on a public right-of-way or in the front o r s ide yard a reas of the property. The
vehi c le mus t be Jocked and secured at a ll times it is una ttended and mus t b e s to red on an approved hard surface (i.e.
gra ve l, a sphalt or conc re te) behind a comple te ly e nc losed six (6) fo o t fence , which is fully s ight o b scuring. All ve hicle
part s no t properly install ed up o n a vehi c le shall be stored inside a full y e nclosed building or within th e vehicle itself.
Correcti ve Action:
Store all ino perable vehicl es w ithin an e nclosed building (such a s a garage or shed). One vehi c le may be s tored
an e nclosed building in compliance with the provisions above. All other vehicles mu st be removed from the property
or made operab le. Store a ll vehi c le parts in an enclosed building, within the vehicle or remove the parts from the
property.
CEB Agenda
Description: Using th e driveway front driveway and rear parking area for the repair and service of vehicles.
PMC 25.78.030 (2)
Violation:
Using the driveway for the storage of equipment or materials , or for the sale, re pair or serv icing of vehicl e(s).
Corrective Ac tion :
Discontinue any of the actions desc rib ed above. All ve hicle repairs must be for personal vehicles only and must be
performed within a full y e nclosed building. Equipment and o ther material s must also be stored within an enclosed
building.
D escription: Persons visiting your property and occupants of yo ur property are parking in and blocking use of
the alley. PMC 9.90.030 (3)
Violation:
Unlawfull y interfering with, obstructing or tending to o bstruct or render dangerou s for passage any public ri ght-of-way
(i.e. s tream, publi c park, parkway, square, street, alley, hi ghway or sidewa lk) in th e c ity.
Corre ctive Action:
Remove all items/objects/ve hi cles/etc . which may be o bstruc ting any public ri ght-of-way.
CEB2019-0070 414 W COLUMBIA ST-WOO'S CORPORATION, owner
Rosanna Johnson, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Broken window glass and frame. IPMC 304.13
Violation:
Windows, skylights, d oors and/or frame s are not b ein g kept in good repair and weather ti ght.
Corrective Action:
Make any necessary repairs to the above area s so that they are weather tight. Maintain all such area s in goo d repair at
all times.
D escription: Unit ent1 y doors are delaminated and/or damaged so they do not properly lo ck and o th ers are
swollen making it difficult to open the door from within th e unit. Do or latch throws do not enter the door jamb
deep enoug h to properly s ecure the door, damaged door jambs and screws stickin g out of exterior doors.
(REPEAT) IPMC 304.15
Violation:
Exterior door, door assembly or hard ware is in bad condition or loc ks on entry do ors are not secure.
Correc ti ve Action:
Repair exterior door, door assembl y, or hardware and/or lo cks on entry do ors where there are defe cts.
D escription : Missing window lo ck. lPMC 304.18.2
Violation:
Window is mi ssing a required window sash lo cking device.
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 be low that provides access to a dwelling or rooming unit.
In stallati on of new windows requires a Cit y of Pasco building permit.
Description : Missing portions of drywall and damaged ce iling and wa lls due to water leaks. IPMC 305.3
CEB Agenda
Violation:
Int erior surfaces (i.e. wind ows, doo rs, fl oors, ceilings, e tc .) a re un sa nitary or dam aged .
Correc tiv e Action:
C lea n and sa nitize all interio r surfaces and/or rep a ir peeling, chipping, flaking or abraded paint. Crac ked or lo ose
plas ter, decayed wood and other defecti ve surfac e conditi ons need to be repaired. Surfaces which cannot be repaired
must be replaced.
Violation:
Interior surfaces (i.e. windows, doors , floors , ceilings, etc.) are unsanitary or damaged.
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.
Violation:
Interior surfaces (i.e. windows, doors, floors, ceilings, etc.) are unsanitary or damaged.
Corrective Action:
Clean and sanitize all interior surfaces and/or repair peeling, chipping, flaking or abraded paint. Cracked or loos e
plaster, decayed wood and other defective surface conditions need to be repaired. Surfaces which cannot be repaired
must be replaced.
Violation:
Interior surfaces (i.e. windows, doors, floors , ceilings, etc.) are unsanitary or damaged.
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.
Violation:
Interior surfaces (i.e. windows, doors, floors, ceilings, etc.) are unsanitary or damaged.
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: Failure to properly treat for cockroaches and remove debris, carcasses, feces etc from s urfa ces
within rooms. !FMC 309.J
Violation:
Failure to extenninate and maintain the structure free from insect and rodent infestation.
Corrective Action:
Promptly exterminate insect and/or rodent infestation by approved processes that will not be injurious to human health.
Maintain structure free of infestation and take proper precautions to prevent re-infestation.
The owner is required to submit a written p est control plan prepared by a pest control company, carrying an active City
of Pasco business license, and copies of the service ticket.
Description : Ventilation fan in bathroom is inoperable. IPMC 403.2
Violation:
No operable fan or openable window in bathroom as required.
Corrective Action:
Repair or install an approved mechanical ventilation system or an openable window (installation of windows and
mechanical ventilation systems require a City of Pasco building permit).
Description: Toilet damaged, not flushing, tub spout leaking and/or damaged, showerhead leaking, leak under
bathroom sink, bath sinkfaucet loose. IPMC 504.1
Violation:
Plumbing fixtures are not kept in working order or are not free of obstructions, leaks , or defects .
Corrective Action:
CEB Agenda
Repair or replace plumbing fixture(s) so that it is in good working order and able to perform the functions for which it
was designed.
D escription: Failure to provide a working heater within the dwelling unit IPMC 602.3
Violation:
Allowing occupancy of a dwelling or sleeping unit without adequate heat in all habitable rooms.
Corrective Action:
Install or repair heating system so as to supply adequate heat to all habitable rooms, bathrooms and toilet rooms.
D escription: Damaged wall receptacles, missing outlet and telephone jack wall plate covers, unsecured light
switches and th ermostats and missing thermostat cover. IPMC 605. J
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: Baseboard and radia nt heater s are being replaced by wall heaters without first obtaining a permit
from Labor & Industries and the City of Pa sco. Repairing floor joists and replacing damaged drywall and
in s ulation in the bathroom ceiling of JI 0 without a building p ermit. PMC J 6. 05 . OJ 0
Violation:
Failure to secure a City of Pasco building pennit where a permit is required (IBC 105 .1 and IRC 105. I).
Corrective Action:
Discontinue all construction activities and s ubmit an application for a building permit from the City of Pasco (call (509)
543-5721 for information on permit requirements). Ifno pennit can be obtained, unpermitted construction must be
removed.
D escription : Renting motel rooms on a long term basis as apartments (30+ days) without a City of Pasco rental
license. This property was den ied a special permit for long -term dwelling units on upper floors p er Resolution
No. 3 750. (REPEAT) PMC 5.60.010
Violation:
A City of Pasco rental license is required for all rental dwelling unit(s).
Corrective Action:
A City of Pasco rental license is not attainable for this property per Resolution No. 3750 signed January 23, 2017.
Discontinue renting of room s a s long term rentals at this lo cation (any room re nted for 30 days or more) immediately.
Give all current long term tenants proper written notice to vacate with no le ss than the time required by the
Washington State Landlord Te nant laws. Thi s notice must be delivered to each tenant no later than 2/25 /2019 and a
copy of each notice provided to the Code Enforcement Department.
D escription: Renting motel rooms as long term dwelling units without.first submitting a passing habitability
inspection report for each room. PMC 5.60.030
Violation:
A certificate of inspection is required to be submitted to the City for all rental dwelling unit(s).
Corrective Action:
Submit a certificate of inspection for the rental dwelling unit(s) (call (509) 543-5743 to schedule a habitability
insp ection or submit an approved HUD inspection report).
Description: Graffiti carved intofitrniture and appliances. PMC 9.J 20.050
Violation:
Permitting graffiti to remain unabated on any portion of any property.
Corrective Action:
Remove or paint over all graffiti until it is no longer visible. Maintain property free from graffiti.
CEB Agenda
CEB2019-00761707 W BONNEVILLE ST-KATHY ELDHARDT, owner
Rosanna Johnson, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Inoperable, wrecked vehicle stored in the rear of this property off th e alley. (REPEAT) IPMC
302.8
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.
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 and/or discontinue painting vehicles at this location.
D escription: Plywood, brokenfi1rniture, tires, vehicle parts stored outside the garage. (REPEAT) PMC 9.90.040
(6)
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.
Corrective Action:
Remove and lawfully dispose of all litter, garbage, junk or vegetative waste on the property.
CEB2019-0083 2103 N 18TH DR -ROBERT D IRWIN (ET AL), owner
Rosanna Johnson, Code Enforcement Officer
Description: Window in th e garage facing W Ella street is broken. IPMC 304. I 3.1
Violation:
Windows have cracks, holes or are completely broken out.
Corrective Action:
Repair or replace all damaged or destroyed windows.
Description: Accumulation of l eaves and other vegetative waste on the public sidewalk is creating an
obstruction and hazard for pedestrians. (REPEAT} PMC 9.90.030 (3)
Violation:
Unlawfully interfering with, obstructing or tending to obstruct or render dangerous for passage any public right-of-way
(i.e. stream, public park, parkway, square, street, highway or sidewalk) in the city.
Corrective Action:
R emove all items/objects/vehicles/etc. which may be obstructing any public right-of-way.
Description: Accumulation of cardboard boxes unde r th e carport and dry leaves throughout which pose a fire
hazard. PMC 9.90.040 (JO)
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.
Corrective Action:
Remove and lawfully dispose of all trash, litter, and other debris which is not neatly piled and/or which is a fire danger.
Description: Weeds (including trees of heaven shoots) and grass have grown to a he ight in excess of 12" in
height and are dry. (REPEAT) PMC 9.90.040 (16)
CEB Agenda
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").
Corrective Action:
Eradicate wee ds by chemicals, cutting or other acceptable means so that the y do not exceed twelve inches ( 12 "),
encroach on neighboring properties, co nstitute a fire hazard, etc. Weeds that are cut or removed by the root must be
removed from the property and lawfully disposed of.
D escription : Trash, litter, and miscellaneous d ebris under the carport and in the s ide yard in unapproved
containers (torn garbage bags, shopping cart, boxes etc). (REPEAT) PMC 9.90.040 (6)
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, refu se, cans, bottles, paper or paper material, metal, organic or inorgani c
material on areas of the property other than approved garbage containers.
Corrective Action:
Remove and lawfully dispose of all litter, garbage , junk or vege tative waste on the property.
c. Amendments
d . Dismissals
e. Motion
E. STAFF REPORT AND OTHER BUSINESS
F. ADJOURNMENT
This meeting is broadcast live on PSC-TV Channel 191 on Charter Cable and streamed at www.pasco-wa.gov/p sc tvli ve.
Audio equipment available for the hearing impaired ; contact staff for assistance.
CEB Agenda
A. CALL TO ORDER
CITY OF PASCO
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD MINUTES
MEETING OF FEBRUARY 7, 2019
Chairperson Gottschalk called the regular meeting of the Code Enforcement Board to order at 7:00 p.m.
B. ROLLCALL
a. Board Members
MEMBERS PRESENT
Daniel Gottschalk
Thomas Granbois
James Rawlinson
Mary Gutierrez
C. ADOPTION OF MINUTES:
MEMBERS ABSENT
Dwayne Speer
Board Member Rawlin son moved, seconded by Board Member Granbois , that the minutes of the January 3,
2019 meeting be approved. The motion carried unanimously .
D. DETERMINATION HEARINGS:
Chairperson Gottschalk 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.
a. Hearings
i. City of Pasco vs . Trejo, Reyna case number CEB2018-0490, for the property located at 932
S 8 1h Ave
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 IPMC 302.8 -Expired tabs on
vehicle on the south side of the property in the easement, PMC 12.l 2 .047(A) -Planting strip is complete
with exposed soil and does not meet the minimum landscaping requirements, PMC 12.12 .047(C) -
Parking and storing vehicles on the planting strip, PMC 25.66.040(6) -More than one occupational
vehicle stored at this location, PMC 25.75.050(4) -Front yard is bare, lacks live vegetation, does not
meet the minimum land sca ping requirements, PMC 9.60.020(3) -Basketball hoop stored on the street
and vehicles in the easement on the south side of the property obstructs access and PMC 9.60 .030(6) -
Trash and debris around the property in the planting strip and along the southern fence in the easement.
Mr. Barajas discussed the notification process for violations observed, previous notices se nt and
violations on this property. Based on a final inspection of the property completed on February 7, 2019,
the property was still in violation of the Pasco Municipal Code according to staff.
The City of Pasco recommended giving the respondent 10 days so sign a voluntary correction agreement
and 10 days to correct any remaining violations on the property or pay a penalty of $50 per day for 10
days.
Octavio Rivero, 932 S. 8111 Avenue, spoke on behalf of this case.
02072019 CEB Minutes
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CODE BOARD DECISION: Board Member Raw li nson moved, seconded by Board Member Granbois,
that the actions taken by the City were appro priate and timely. The motion carried unanimous ly.
Board Member Rawlinson mo ved, seconded by Board Member Gutierrez, to c reate a vo lu ntary correction
agreement w ith t h e Ci ty within I 0 days and to comply by March 25, 20 19 with the remova l of the
vehic les and complete a ll land sca ping by Apri l 30, 2019 or pay a dai ly penalty of $50 per day for I 0 days.
The motion carried unanimous ly.
ii. C ity of Pasco vs. Martinez, Guadalupe case number CEB2018-2079, for the property
located at 221 N 91" Ave
Troy Hendren, In spection Services Manager, asked Code Enforcement Officer, Rosanna Johnson, to read
the case facts into the record.
Ms. Johnson indicated that th e cited violations on thi s property were IP MC 302.8 -Multiple
inoperative/unregistered vehi c les kept in the rear of the property, PM C l 2 . I 2.047(C) -Parking vehicles
o n the p la nting stri p in front of home, P MC 9.60.030(1 1) -Dilapidated chain li nk fence along rear
property a t th e a ll ey must be removed or repaired and PM C 9 .60.030( 12) -Disassembling vehicles a nd
storing auto parts (tires, engine, car seats, bumpers) in the rear of the property outside of a n enclosed
s tructure.
Ms. Johnson di scussed the notification process for violations observed, previous notices sent a nd
v io lations on this property. Based on a final inspection of the property completed o n February 7, 20 19,
the property was sti ll in v iolation of th e Pasco Municipal Code according to s t aff.
The City of Pasco reco mmended imposing a repeat penalty of $400.
R afael Cari ll o, 17 1 I N. 7'11 A venue, s poke on beha l f of this case.
CODE BOARD DECISION: Board Member Gutierrez moved, seconded by Board Member Rawlinson,
that the actions taken b y the Ci ty were appropriate and timely . With Board Member Granbois recused,
the motion carried wit h three votes.
Board M ember Gutierrez moved , seconded by Board Member Rawlinson, to impose a repe a t penalty of
$400. With Board Membe r Granboi s recused , the motion carried with three votes.
b. Amendments
c. Dismissals
d. Motion
Boa rd Member Raw li nson made a mot ion to approving Resolution No. 20 19-002, Board Member
Gutierrez seconded. The mot ion carri ed unanimous ly.
E. STAFF REPORT AND OTHER B US INESS:
F. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business before the Pasco Code Enforcement Board, the m eeting wa s adjourned a t 7:36
p.m.
Krystle Shanks, Administrative Assistant II
Communit y & Economic Developme nt
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MEMORANDUM
March 5, 2019
TO: Rick White, Director
Community & Economic Development
FROM: Troy Hendren , Inspection Services Manage
Community & Economic Development
SUBJECT: Code Enforcement Activity Reports
Re orts for the Month of Janu 20
Please find attached copies of the Code Enforcement Activity Reports for the
month of December:
(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) Status Report Code Enforcement Inspections, January, 2019
This report lists all 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 Zabell, City Manager
Stan Strebel. Deputy City Manager
Rick White, C&ED Director
Michael Morales, Deputy C&ED Director
Zach Ratkai, A&CS Director
Steve Worley, Public Works Director
Troy Hendren, Inspection Services Manager
Angela Pashon, Policy Analyst
Bob Gear, Fire Chief
Bob Metzger, Chief of Police
Jon Funfar, Media Specialist
Jake Hickman, Cross-Connect Specialist
Code Enforcement Board
CITY OF PASCO
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION NO. 2019 -I
A RESOLUTION finding that code violations have been corrected and may be dismissed without penalty, deferring action on certain cases pendin g proper n otification, accepting voluntary correction agreeme nts, and assessing penalti e~
on certain cases.
WHEREAS, the C ity of Pasco has found that there exist conditions on certa in properties that constitute violations of the Pasco Municipal Code; and
WHEREAS, the Cod e Enforcement Board has the authority to affirm, dis miss, or modi fy n otices of civil violations issued by the City:
NOW BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF THE CITY OF PASCO;
That the following cases be dismissed without penalty:
~ Repeat Daily
CEB2018-0328 PATRJ CIA L WLLSO N
CE B2018-I 193 FIY A TRUCKING, ISAAC CRUZ --
CE B2018-1662 ANDRES !BARRA (ETAL)
CE B2018-1680 JOSE P & MARIA I HE RN ANDEZ
CEB20 18-1681 JR S WASH INGTON LLC
CEB2018-1698 DONALD K IRELAND (ETAL)
CE B20 18-1 7 1 I FEDERI CO & ELIZABETH DELGADO
CEB20 18-1 758 THIN BICH BU I
CE B2018-1 793 AISSATA SIDIB E
CEB20 18-t80 1 ALONDRA ALEX IS AMADOR (ETAL)
CEB20 18-181 I JERAMY JOSEPH SANTOS
CEB20 18-1 833 DAROLD D & BARRONELLE H STUTZM
~ !llirniilll! Q!hg
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Service ~ Daily ~ Dismissed ~
CEB2018-1887 DELIA HERNANDEZ-ALVAREZ
CEB20 18-1 918 BRANDON C RE ICHERT (ET AL)
CEB2018-1932 SPARROW INVESTMENTS , LLC
CEB2018-1964 GERMAN MELLIN GARCIA (ETUX)
CEB20 18-1988 THOMAS HEGARTY (ETAL)
CEB2018-1989 PAUL & SARA LIITLE
CEB20 I 8-I 991 REFUGIO FIGUEROA GU ILLEN (ETUX
CEB20 18-1992 ROBERT & CHERYL WILKINSON
CE B20 18-1993 FRANC ISCO R ARREDONDO
Be it further resolved the following people were not prope rl y notified of alleged violations of the Pasco Municipal Code and hea rings for their cases should be deferred until such times as they are properly notified:
~ &Wl Daily ~ Dismissed ~
Be it further resolved that the Code Enforcement Board accepts or continues the below listed cases and voluntary correction agreements:
Service ~ Daily ~ Dism issed ~
CEB20 18-0490 REYNA V TREJO
CEB20 18-1098 VIRIDIANA V CAMBA (ETAL)
CEB2018-I 198 EFREN R & IRMA SANCHEZ DE MOJICA
CEB20 18-1221 LAPE LIVING TR UST
CEB2018-1294 NATHAN IEL A BROWN
CEB20 18-1466 TYSON & TIFF ANY FELLMAN
CEB20 I 8-I 6 14 LONG RIVER PROPERTY LL C
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~ ~ l&iJy Monetary Dismissed Q!Mr
CEB20 18-1649 EN RIQUE & CORA VARGAS
CEB20 18-1 6 85 CARLOS CORTEZ
CEB20 18-17 14 COLUMBlA REAL ESTAT E JNVESTMEN'
CEB20 18-1789 WILLY K B IRECH (ETUX)
CEB20 18-1 800 ALFONSO & MARGARITA ESCAMILLA
CEB20 18-1835 ROBE RT A SURM AN
CEB2018 -1879 EULALI A SOLANO
CEB20 18-1 902 CARL G HOLDER
CEB2018-2008 F IDELINA MENDEZ
CE B20J 8-2060 JESUS CORREA
CEB20 18-2072 ROB ERT & PATRICIA PERDUE
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 fort y-five dollars
(S45.00) is assessed in each ca ~e the refor; and certain properties and people were found in repeat violation of tbe Pasco Municipal Code and a minimum mandatory monetary penalty is assessed for each repeat violat ion
th erefor; and certain properties and people were assessed a minimum mandatory monetary penalty of fifty dollars ($50.00) for certain violation(s) of the Pasco Municipal Code therefor:
Sroill &wt Qaili: ~ ~ Qllw:
CEB20 18-189 1 SAL V A OO R & EDELM IRA MO RFIN two hun d red dollars ($200)
Be it further resolved that the following people were properly notified of alleged violations of the Pasco Municipal Code but have failed to appear before the Pasco Code Enfo rcement Board for bearings on the date
prescribed and sa id alleged violations have not been abated as required or were abated by the City and abatement costs, timeframes for compliance and daily monetary penalties in the amounts not to exceed those
es tablished by PMC 11.02.050 and as ma y be determined by the Community Development Director are assessed for ea ch civil violation therefor:
Service ~ l&iJy ~ ~ Q!Mr
CEB20 16-1905 MARIA G ZAMORA -PEREZ fifty dollars ($50)
CEB20 18-1287 BR UCE BARRETT two hundred dollars ($200) one hundred dollars (SI 00)
CEB2018 -15 55 JOSE& L ETIC IA MARTINEZ fitly dollars ($50)
CE B2018-l 577 ADELAJDA RODR IGUEZ-GARC IA fifty dollars ($50)
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~ ~ ~ ~ Dismissed ~
CEB2018-1581 JESUS VERA fifty dollars (S50)
CEB2018-1696 NIJJER HOLDINGS LLC fifty dollars ($50)
CEB2018-1786 MARK S & MARCE LLA R GEORG E fifty dollars ($50)
CEB2018-1797 ARMANDO MONTELONGO J & MONIQL fifty dollars (S50)
CEB20 18-1 805 CHARLES A KUBIK one thousand dollars ($1000) five hundred dollars ($500)
CEB20 18-1 8 10 ANDY A LANDIN one hundred dollars (S I 00)
CEB20 18-1826 T HOM AS D (ETAL) DAV IS fifty dollars ($50)
CEB20 18-1855 A LFONSO & MARGARJTA ESCAMI LLA fifty dollars ($50)
CEB2018-1890 MlC HELLE RODRIGUEZ two hundred doll ars ($200) one hundred dollars (S JOO)
CEB20 18-1926 STEPH EN & AMANDA KLINGMAN fi fty dollars ($50)
CEB20 18-1 928 BRENT RANSON fifty dollars ($50)
CEB2018-1 938 DONALD & GLOR IA UHL fifty dollars ($50)
CEB2018-1952 THERESA A DUNHAM one hundred dollars ($100)
CE B2018-1 987 GABRIEL G CUEVA S four hundred dollars ($400) two hun dred do ll ars ($200)
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 Board for hearings on the date prescribed
and the Boa rd issued orders therefor:
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Other
Be it further resolved that, pursuant to PMC I 1.02.060 (4)(d), any person who fails to collect or accept the certified mail copy of 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 of the decision are hereby assessed.
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Total number of cases: 58
nfo rcement Board of th e City of Pasco on January 3, 2019.
ATIEST :
Daniel Gottscha lk, Chairperson
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STATUS REPORT CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTION
JANUARY 2019
PREVIOUS
OFFICER MARTIN ROSANNA NICK ABEL ERNESTO JAKE MONTHLY MONTH YEAR TO
TOTAL YEAR TO DATE
DATE
VIOLATION TYPE
Public Nuisance 18 15 30 0 0 1 64 0 64
Business Licenses 4 0 20 0 0 NA 24 0 24
Rental Licenses 1 4 6 0 0 NA 11 0 11
Dog Licenses 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 0 0
Animal Nusiances 5 7 0 0 0 NA 12 0 12
Rental Inspections 0 20 0 0 260 NA 280 0 280
Vehicles Tagged 3 0 1 0 0 NA 4 0 4
CASES OPEN
MONTHLY TOTAL 31 46 57 0 260 NA 394 0 394
CASES CLOSED
MONTHLY TOTAL 9 58 33 4 1 NA 105 0 105
Note: Counts r e fl ect only Code Enforcement Inspections that resulted in an issuance of an initial written Correction Notice .