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Mayor Wilharber inquired as to whether the property was under one (1) property <br /> identification number. Mrs. Camp-Baron indicated the property was under two (2) <br /> properiy identification numbers. <br /> Mr. Hoeft indicated that the Barons are in violation of the ordinance as the vehicles need <br /> to be licensed, operational and parked on a driveway. The piles of debris will also need <br /> to be removed. Mrs. Camp-Baxon stated the piles of debris are wood to be used for the <br /> fence they are in the process of building. <br /> Council Member Nelson stated the condition of the Barons' properiy would concern her � <br /> if she were the next door neighbor. She then suggested Mrs. Camp-Baron review the ' <br /> fence ordinance for the special requirements far corner lots before constructing the fence. I <br /> Mrs. Camp-Baron indicated she and her husband are asking Council for permission to I <br /> keep the six (6) vehicles as they feel they are entitled as tax paying residents to keep the <br /> vehicles they currently have. Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated the <br /> ordinance requires vehicles to be in an approved garage or storage building or parked on <br /> a permitted driveway. If the property had three driveways, one for each lot, the six <br /> vehicles would be allowed. There is a variance procedure for residents to ask for special <br /> permission for situations outside of the ordinance. However, there are specific criteria set <br /> by state law that need to be met in order for the City to allow the variance. Looking at <br /> the situation, there is no way the City could grant a variance. � <br /> i <br /> Mrs. Camp-Baron stated she pays her bills and her taxes and does not feel the City has � <br /> the right to tell her how many vehicles she can have on her property. City Attorney Hoeft j <br /> indicated the City does have the right to limit the number of vehicles a property owner <br /> can have under state law. At this point, the Barons have been noticed that they are in <br /> violation of the ordinance and if the property is not cleaned up and brought into <br /> compliance they can be cited. <br /> Mayor Wilharber noted that in one of the pictures it appeared the trees hung out over the <br /> sidewalk. He inquired if the Barons had cut them back. Mrs. Camp-Baron indicated they <br /> had been cut back. <br /> Mrs. Camp-Baron noted the City had damaged their concrete retaining wall with a street <br /> sweeper. She inquired as to tivhen the City would be paying to repair it. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers stated Council would need to hear from Staff <br /> concerning the damage to the concrete wall. <br /> Mrs. Camp-Baron requested the City make an appointment to inspect the property as she <br /> and her husband have instructed the police to arrest anyone found on their property <br /> regardless of the reason. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated the Barons were to clean up the property and directed Mr. Palzer <br /> to make an appointment with them for an inspection. <br /> Page 7 of 9 <br />