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Page 11 <br /> <br /> <br />Subd. 3. Level “A” Certification shall include all of the requirements of “B” certification plus <br />the following (50% reduction in license fees): <br /> <br />a. Property owner shall complete criminal background investigations which cover the entire <br />state of Minnesota going back at least three years on all rental applicants who will be <br />occupying the premises. Rental applicants must apply in person and show valid ID. If <br />the tenant has resided in another state in the last three years, background check must <br />cover the last three years of residence in that state. Criminal background investigations <br />shall be conducted by an agency that is approved by the City. <br /> <br />b. The property owner or designated representative shall attend five or more meetings the <br />New Brighton/Mounds View Property Managers’ Coalition meetings per year. <br /> <br />c. Crime Free Security Assessment: The property must be Certified as “Crime Free Multi <br />Housing” as defined by the International Crime Free Association; Crime Free Multi <br />Housing Program. <br /> <br />Subd. 4. Exclusion From Penalties: The Crime Free Rental Housing Program is Voluntary <br />therefore is excluded from the Penalties outlined in the following Section 1012.09. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />SECTION 6. The City Council of the City of Mounds View hereby amends Title 1000, Chapter <br />1012, Section 1012.09, of the Mounds View Municipal Code by adding the underlined material <br />as follows: <br /> <br />1012.09: VIOLATION AND PENALTIES: <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Violation and Penalties: Any violation of any provision of this Chapter shall <br />constitute a misdemeanor. Each day the rental dwelling or premise is in violation of this Chapter <br />shall be deemed a separate offense. In addition to the punishment specified in this subdivision, <br />the City may enforce this Code by an appropriate form of civil action and may enjoin violation <br />of this Chapter and compel obedience thereto by mandatory orders and writs that cause the <br />premises to be vacated, if occupied in violation thereof, and to remain vacant until the court shall <br />find that the violation has ceased, and for these purposes, any court of competent jurisdiction <br />may render, enter, make and issue any and every appropriate judgment, decree, writ and order <br />and cause the same to be executed. <br /> <br />