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Code Enforcement offered at City of Shoreline
Code Enforcement offered at City of Shoreline
Investigates and enforces violations to Shoreline's Municipal Code.
Investigates and enforces violations to Shoreline's Municipal Code.
Complaints include
- Graffiti
- Accumulation of refuse, trash, junk, and debris
- Inoperative, abandoned, vehicles on private property
- Conditions of an existing structure that constitutes a clear and present danger to the public
- Building Code violations (building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, etc. ), including construction or change of occupants without the required permits
- Minimal standards for safe, sanitary and habitable housing
- Violations for structures (such as use and building without permits), and land use requirements
- Signs, including signs in the public right of way, failure to have required permits, illegal inflatable displays, balloons and pennants, advertisement flyers and portable A-Boards
- Illegal dumping of oils and other hazardous materials into storm drains
- Encroachments in the public right of way (basketball goals, skateboard ramps)
- Overgrown foliage blocking stop signs, impeding sight of driveways or making corners dangerous
- Zoning or occupancy issues
- Business License and home occupation issues
Cannot take action on behalf of one behalf of one citizen against another.
Also cannot enforce a neighborhood homeowners association covenants, codes and or restrictions.
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Code Compliance offered by City of Renton
Code Compliance offered by City of Renton
Enforces compliance to Renton's Municipal Code. Investigates code compliance concerns by request.
Enforces compliance to Renton's Municipal Code in areas relating to
- Junk/abandoned vehicles;
- Graffiti
- Trash, litter and garbage
- Excessive growth of weeds
- Illegal land clearing, grading and filling
- Zoning violations
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Roadside Vegetation Control Program offered by King County Department of Local Services' Road Services Division
Roadside Vegetation Control Program offered by King County Department of Local Services' Road Services Division
Vegetation control program sprays neighborhoods in unincorporated King County with herbicides, February-September.
Sprays areas of unincorporated King County with herbicides from February through September to control vegetation.
Provides information about when particular neighborhoods will be sprayed or how to request that a property or neighborhood NOT be sprayed.
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Code Compliance offered by City of Auburn at Customer Service
Code Compliance offered by City of Auburn at Customer Service
Enforces several ordinances of the city of Auburn. Taking enforcement action may be in the form of fines, penalties, and challenges in obtaining permits or licenses in the future.
Enforces several ordinances of the city of Auburn. Ensures that the proper permits have been issued for construction of projects, land clearing, grading and filing of property, placement of signs, and that businesses are operating in compliance with the City of Auburn Zoning Code.
Common violations include the following:
- Overgrown grass and weeds
- Junk accumulation
- Vegetation encroachment
- Trash, litter and debris
- Inoperable vehicles
- Illegal parking
- Graffiti
- Nuisance Animals
- Operating a business without a license
Taking enforcement action may be in the form of fines, penalties and challenges in obtaining permits or licenses in the future. Staff conducts routine inspections throughout the city to note the condition of residences and businesses.
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Code Enforcement offered at City of Tukwila
Code Enforcement offered at City of Tukwila
Responds to complaints from citizens regarding possible municipal code violations on private property, both residential and commercial.
Responds to complaints from citizens regarding conditions on private property, both residential and commercial.
Officers investigate the complaints to verify the violations and then contact the property owner about the violations, setting a deadline for compliance. Junk vehicles, uncontained garbage and debris, illegal signs, roosters, construction without permits, and overgrowth are some of the common complaints received and investigated by Code Enforcement.
Generally, property owners are allowed at least two weeks to comply, and extensions may be offered upon request based on the magnitude of the problem and the owner’s demonstrated willingness to resolve the violation.
Violations not handled by Code Enforcement:
- Dogs/cats
- Smoke from wood stoves, odor complaints
- Illegal burning, noise complaints, vehicles parked on the street
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