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Enforcement: <br /> In recent years the City has stressed enforcement as the key to successfully <br /> administering the land use ordinances. The City has a policy for addressing violations <br /> and a history of successfully resolving land use violations without a great deal of legal <br /> intervention. The Staff, Planning Commission Members and Council Members have <br /> taken a number of trips to properties, met with property owners and worked out details <br /> of resolutions to some very complex situations. <br /> This past year we successfully resolved ii land use violations. They are as follows: <br /> i. Castoffs — Signs in Right-of-Way; <br /> 2. Diane Koval — Exterior Storage; <br /> 3. Gary Galle — Stormwater and incomplete construction; <br /> 4. Doug Boschee — Grading in the Shore Impact Zone; <br /> 5. Michael & Stacy Lippert — Refuse; <br /> 6. Louisa Tiegen — Incomplete construction; <br /> �. Tim and Kristi Crist — E�cterior Storage; <br /> 8. Lee Moren — Maintenance, exterior storage and lawn; <br /> 9. Arvig Evergreen Enterprises LLC — Exterior Storage; <br /> io.William King — Grading and vegetation removal in the SIZ; <br /> ii. Babinski Properties — Excess signage and up lit sign. <br /> The City currently has the following outstanding violations: <br /> i. Derksen, John and Barbara— E�erior Storage (declared a public nuisance); <br /> 2. Swenson, Robert&Kimberly— Maintenance &Exterior Storage (declared a <br /> public nuisance); <br /> 3. Kennedy, David&Christine — Maintenance; <br /> 4. Chris Brown — E�cterior Storage; <br /> 5. Wesley T. Johnson — Maintenance. <br /> It should be reiterated that the City's policy on violations is that the Staff investigates <br /> only violations that are reported. Individuals that report violations are confidential, per <br /> state laws. The City Staff does not initiate violation notices without a complaint from a <br /> member of the City Council, the Planning Commission or the public. <br /> 4 � Page <br />