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MAR-13-1998 12:3 5 LEAGUE OF MN CITIES P.69i22 <br /> INFORMATION SERVICE <br /> League of Minnesota Cities Classification # <br /> 183 University Ave E. Municipality Y <br /> St. Paul , MN 55101 <br /> Date Ep— 2. v <br /> §ubject <br /> 3 <br /> Mqkfrr <br /> CLIAPINO SERVICE <br /> CRYSTAL— <br /> RO88INZALI <br /> POST NEWS <br /> Hennepla Co. <br /> JUN 12 1991 <br /> IUzidef th§ program, single <br /> Crysta fatnily homes would pay s65.�, and duplex and tilplex• units <br /> would pay s8o for both initial <br /> `. and follow-up iiispectloHs. <br /> inspection . Houses having rndi•e tfia' three <br /> units would pay$90 plus'$S pei <br /> - unit. <br /> The ordinance prog amtto generate atdleast <br /> enough revenue to cover esti- <br /> mated annual expences of <br /> S passed $59,616, including a $43,779 <br /> wage and benefit page for a <br /> f� full-time inspector. <br /> By Bob Shipman All dwellings would be in- <br /> spected under the new ordi- <br /> Starting Jan. 1, 092, anyone nance, and issued a certificate <br /> selling a home in Crystal will of compliance prior to the clos• <br /> first have to pass a point-of- ing of the property sale. <br /> sale inspection conducted by Crystal Building Inspector <br /> the city. Landlords will also Bill Barber has stressed that <br /> have to pay an annual licensing with few exeeptloris homes are <br /> fee based on the number of only f equirgd to d6hiply with <br /> housing units they operate. building codes that were In ef• i <br /> Despite objections from feet when the house was built. <br /> landlords and some area real- Under the rental property <br /> tors, the City Council unani• licensing portion of the code II <br /> mously passed the new build- landlords must maintain <br /> inp Inspection ordinance June 4 "adequate heat"Df 70 degrees <br /> With little comment. in all habitable rooms;disclose <br /> i Community Development maximum occupancy of rental <br /> P Director Aral Norris said be- units-in leases; and keep chro- <br /> 01ning in September city staff nological lists of complaints, <br /> %I1.1 hold a series of nee.irigs.to. requests for repairs, and cor- <br /> . let residents know how point• eCtionS <br /> of SaIewiu,affect)bem, <br />
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