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Case Details

Status:

COMPLIAN

Type:

MULTIPLE TYPES
Address:

Entered Date:

05/07/2012

Applicant:

FRANK S & CAROL D CROSSWHITE

Description:

VACANT UNSECURED STRUCTURE - FRONT DOOR WIDE OPEN.

Outstanding Inspections

Case Number: T12DV03777
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Case Description: MULTIPLE TYPES
Total Outstanding Inspections - 4
End Date Description Inspector Results Comments
10/25/2012 LUC - RESIDENTIAL STORAGE LPUMPHRE Item closed
10/25/2012 NPO(DL)-VACANT & UNSEC.STRUCT LPUMPHRE Item closed
10/25/2012 NPO - REFUSE/TRASH/DEBRIS LPUMPHRE Item closed
10/25/2012 NPO - WEEDS/GRASSES LPUMPHRE Item closed

Completed Inspections

Case Status: COMPLIAN
Case Number: T12DV03777
Case Description: MULTIPLE TYPES
Total Completed Inspections - 2
End Date Description Inspector Results Comments
05/15/2012 INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT LPUMPHRE Approved Vacant property; accumulation of vegetation over 6"; storage of firewood, dead or dying nursery plants/cactus, metal, wood, stove, etc. in front and side yards visible from street. Accumulation of refuse and scattered debris. Gate locked, door closed. Broken front window visible from street.
10/25/2012 INSP - FOLLOW UP CODE ENFORCE LPUMPHRE Approved Compliant. Refuse, vegetation, and storage removed; window repaired.

Outstanding Case Activity Conditions

Date Name Approved
05/16/2012 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. T.C. Ch. 16, Sec. 16-13(d) DUTY TO REMOVE WEEDS AND REFUSE FROM ABUTTING SIDEWALKS, STREETS AND ALLEYS UPON NOTICE. Upon receipt of notice served pursuant to section 16-45, the owner, lessee, tenant or occupant of any premises shall remove from the premises and the abutting portions of contiguous sidewalks, streets and alleys, all weeds, garbage, debris or other refuse which may endanger the health, safety or welfare of the persons in the vicinity of such premises. This duty extends to and includes any abutting sidewalk area and one-half (½) the width of abutting alleys, from the property line to the center line of the alley. Not Approved
05/16/2012 T.C. Ch. 16, Sec. 16-13(h) OUTDOOR STORAGE Outdoor storage on residential properties is prohibited under the following conditions: 1. When stored in the front yard. 2. When stored in the side yard or rear yard and is not screened by a minimum five foot hig solid wall or opaque fence. 3. When exceeds 25% of the total lot area. 4. When stored in an open covered porch that is visible from beyond the boundaries of the lot. 5. When stored in an open carport that is visible from beyond the boundaries of the lot where the amount of storage restricts an automobile from being properly stored within the carport. A double carport will require enough space to store two automobiles. 6. When storage items include garbage, refuse or debris. Not Approved
05/16/2012 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
05/16/2012 T.C. Ch. 16, Sec. 16-12(a) EXTERIOR SURFACES. (1) Weather protection. All weather-exposed exterior surfaces of every building, including windows and doors, shall provide weather protection. Every building shall be weather protected to provide shelter for the occupants against the elements and to exclude moisture and dampness. Not Approved
05/16/2012 T.C. Ch. 16, Sec. 16-14(b)(3) ABATEMENT OF VACANT AND UNSECURED BUILDINGS. When ordered abated, a vacant and unsecured building shall be cleaned and secured as follows: a. All accumulated refuse that poses a fire or health hazard within or upon the property or premises shall be removed; and b. All unsecured doorway, windows, or exterior openings shall be barricaded in accordance with standards established by the code official, which shall be kept on file with the city clerk, and in accordance with section 16-12(a)(3) of this chapter; and c. Both the structure and the exterior premises shall be posted with signs that provide reasonable notice prohibiting entry (i.e., "No Trespassing" signs). Not Approved

Completed Activity Special Conditions

Case Description - MULTIPLE TYPES
Case Number - T12DV03777
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Total Completed Case Activity Conditions: 5
Date Name
07/10/2012 CONTACTED BY PHONE
07/12/2012 CONTACTED BY MAILING
07/10/2012 NOTICE OF VIOLATION ISSUED
10/29/2012 VIOLATION CLOSED
09/06/2012 REINSPECTION FEE - FIRST