Laserfiche WebLink
2018 Annual Report • Fire Department • St. Anthony Village, Minnesota <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />41 | P a g e <br /> <br />IX. Code Enforcement <br />The code enforcement process for 2018 produced 94 complaints or observed <br />violations that were documented by our inspector. Violations are either called in <br />by a resident or visually taken note of by the inspector during his survey of the <br />city. Our approach to code enforcement has always been one of being proactive <br />and trying to stay on top of issues or concerns however relying on residents to also <br />contact us if they believe a violation to be taking place. <br />Upon receiving or taking note of violations, we find that it works best to work with the property <br />owner and find out why the violation exists and try to remedy or repair it in an expedient and <br />fair manner. <br />Vegetation was our most common violation which has remained <br />consistent for several years. <br />In the rental inspections area, we had 172 documented <br />inspections/re-inspections of our various rental properties <br />around the city. The focus of our inspector is to make sure that <br />both the inside and outside of the properties are up to code and <br />that the tenants have a safe and clean place to live. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />