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Case: T11DV07993
Case Details
Entered Date:
10/05/2011
Applicant:
RICHARD BEARD
Description:
JMV parked in the back of the property. Vehicle is in pieces and has been in the same spot for a year. Large pile of wood that keeps getting bigger. Weeds overgrowing in back.
Outstanding Inspections
Case Number: T11DV07993
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Case Description: MULTIPLE TYPES
Total Outstanding Inspections - 3
End Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
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11/17/2011 | NPO - REFUSE/TRASH/DEBRIS | LPUMPHRE | Item closed | |
11/17/2011 | NPO - JUNKED/INOP. VEHICLE(S) | LPUMPHRE | Item closed | |
11/17/2011 | NPO - WEEDS/GRASSES | LPUMPHRE | Item closed |
Completed Inspections
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Case Number: T11DV07993
Case Description: MULTIPLE TYPES
Total Completed Inspections - 2
End Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
10/12/2011 | INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT | LPUMPHRE | Approved | 4 parcels with different living units are owned by the same owner and are enclosed as one larger lot; the yard areas are common and cross between parcels. There are several vehicles (14+) on the property, most of them are junk vehicles. Several areas of refuse and debris are present, including wood, old fencing, pallets, tires, etc. Accumulation of vegetation on property. |
11/16/2011 | INSP - FOLLOW UP CODE ENFORCE | LPUMPHRE | Approved | Compliant: vehicles, vegetation, and refuse removed. |
Outstanding Case Activity Conditions
Date | Name | Approved |
10/13/2011 | T.C. Ch. 16, Sec. 16-15. JUNKED OR INOPERABLE VEHICLES. (a) Prohibited storage (1) No person owning or having custody of any junked or inoperable vehicle may store such vehicle on private property, or on any sidewalks, streets or alleys, within the city, except as otherwise permitted under this section; (2) No person owning, occupying or in control of any private property within the city may store any junked or inoperable vehicle on the owned or occupied property, or on any abutting sidewalks, streets or alleys, except as otherwise permitted under this section; (b) Permitted storage This section shall not apply to any junked or inoperable vehicle stored on private property if the vehicle: (1) Is on the premises of a business enterprise operated in a lawful place and manner and licensed by the City under chapter 19 of the Tucson Code, and the storage of the vehicle is necessary to the operation of the business enterprise; or; (2) Is lawfully enclosed within: a. An enclosed garage or other permanent building lawfully constructed of opaque materials without openings, holes or gaps other than doors and windows; b. A carport, and an opaque car cover designed for that purpose (and not including tarps, bed sheets, plastic sheeting, or similar materials) completely covers the body of the vehicle; or c. Any fence, wall or barrier, not less than 5 feet in height, constructed of opaque materials without openings, holes or gaps other than gates or doors, completely enclosing the vehicle and screening it from view from any adjacent properties, and equipped with self-latching gates or doors. Such fence, wall or barrier must comply with section 16-12(e). (c) Persons responsible: Whenever the city finds that any junked or inoperable vehicle is stored on private property or on any abutting sidewalks, streets or alleys in violation of this section, the persons responsible for the violation include the recorded owner, occupant or person in control of the private property, as well as the registered owner or custodian of the vehicle. | Not Approved |
10/13/2011 | T.C. Ch. 16, Sec. 16-13(b) ACCUMULATION OF REFUSE PROHIBITED. Each owner, lessee, tenant, resident or occupant shall maintain a property so it is free of accumulated refuse and debris. Accumulated refuse and debris means contained or uncontained refuse and debris that is present on the property in a manner not authorized by the Tucson Code. Material recycling facilities meeting the requirements of section 15-24.7 are exempt from this prohibition. | Not Approved |
10/13/2011 | T.C. Ch. 16, Sec. 16-13(a) ACCUMULATION OF VEGETATION PROHIBITED. Each owner, lessee, tenant, resident or occupant shall maintain a property so it is free of the accumulation or untended growth of vegetation. The accumulation or untended growth of vegetation means the presence of plants on property that create a fire, safety or health hazard, or that attract vermin either on the property, on neighboring properties, or on both, and includes but is not limited to: (1) Any lawn grass that exceeds 6 inches in height. (2) All weeds that exceed 6 inches in height. (3) Dead trees and dead shrubs; (4) Dead palm fronds within ten fee of the ground, a structure, a fence or wall, or of any combustible other than the tree from which the fronds have grown; (5) Any tree, shrub, or other form of vegetation of any kind on the property or on the adjoining right-of-way, street, or alley that extends over or under the sidewalk space or roadway in a manner that may interfere with the reasonable use of the street, sidewalk, or alley for pedestrian or vehicular traffic of any kind or that may obstruct the view or light distribution of traffic-control devices or luminaries. Vegetation must be trimmed and maintained to provide an unobstructed pedestrian path a minimum 48 inches in width and 80 inches in height from grade. | Not Approved |
Completed Activity Special Conditions
Case Description - MULTIPLE TYPES
Case Number - T11DV07993
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Total Completed Case Activity Conditions: 2
Date | Name |
10/13/2011 | NOTICE OF VIOLATION ISSUED |
11/17/2011 | VIOLATION CLOSED |