A vacant lot in my neighborhood becomes overgrown with tall weeds. Is there a way to make the owner mow the lot?
City ordinance makes it illegal to permit grass or weeds to be more than six (6) inches tall. Individuals should contact the Code Enforcement Unit and provide information on the property. An officer will inspect the property and contact the owner. The owner is given seven (7) to ten (10) days, upon receipt of notice, to abate violation. However, if the owner cannot be located or does not abate violation a warrant will be obtained and City crew will abate violation. The City will invoice the owner of record for the work done, done plus administrative costs, and a lien will be placed on the property.

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1. What is the purpose of the Code Enforcement Unit and what services does it provided?
2. Am I required to display an address at my residence?
3. I have received a Notice from the City Code Enforcement Officer for violating one of the City Ordinance. I don't feel I was given enough time to correct the problem. What should I do?
4. What if the violation is not corrected within the specified time?
5. Who turned me in?
6. Am I required to have garbage service?
7. A property in my neighborhood becomes overgrown with tall weeds? Is there a way to make the owner maintain their property?
8. My neighbors have violations too. Why aren’t you investigating them?
9. What are setbacks and how do I determine mine?
10. The violation existed before I bought the property. Why am I responsible for clearing the violation?
11. A vacant lot in my neighborhood becomes overgrown with tall weeds. Is there a way to make the owner mow the lot?
12. A house in my neighborhood has various cars parked around it. Is this legal?
13. A Notice of Violation is recorded against my property. How can I get it removed?
14. How do I park legally?