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Jeremiah Anderson <br />I <br />From: Jim Ericson <br />Sent: <br />To: <br />Cc: <br />Subject: <br />Wednesda , November 14,2007 1 :39 PM Y <br />Jeremiah Anderson: Justin Solbera " <br />RE: MoundsView <br />Unbelievable. Yes, the City cares, and Yes, we will follow up on this. As for the tree <br />removal, we'll try to ascertain the limits of the property lines and respond accordingly. <br />As of right now, however, any property owner can clear trees--we have no prohibition <br />against this. Naturally, they can't clear OTHER people's trees ... And the regs relating <br />to vehicles is such that (a) any vehicle shall be parked on an improved surface, (b) any <br />vehicle parked outside shall be operable, (c) shall display current license tags and (d) <br />shall be registered to the property owner or resident. <br />Suffice it to say we will be out there as soon as I can get a hold of the nuisance code <br />inspector. <br />Thanks for bringing this to our attention. <br />Jim <br />----- Original Message----- <br />From: Adam Jon [mailto:azulkoskyrnn@hotmail.com] <br />Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:38 AM <br />To: Jim Ericson <br />Subject: RE: MoundsView <br />Hey Jim, <br />Not sure if this is a topic you can take care of and if not can you please get this email <br />to the police or who ever can take steps in solving this problem: <br />My neighbors and I have been having some real problems with the 8217 address on Long Lake <br />Road in MoundsView. Who ever lives there has well over 20 different vehicals parked in <br />the front and in the back yard. Mainly junkers in the back yard. The last few nights <br />they have had a chain saw going and have been cutting into the woods behind there property <br />(and i know the woods there cutting down is not there property) than they take a truck <br />with a plow and ram all the bruch and trees they cut deeper into the woods, after they <br />have done that they bring in junker cars on a flat bed and drop them into the woods. I <br />thought you could not have more than 4 or 5 vehicals on your property? This house seems <br />to really attract dirt balls, prob due to the fact it is a junker of a house. Does the <br />city not care about any of this? I would think they should. Please let me know what can <br />be done. Thank you very much! <br />Windows Live Hotmail and Microsoft Office Outlook- together at last. Get it now! <br /><http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/out1ook/~~~0~~~~18~0~3.aspx?pid=CL100626971033~
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