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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, November 4, 2019 <br /> Page 7 <br /> Etten moved, Laliberte seconded, to direct Community Development staff to abate <br /> the public nuisance violations at 548 Shryer Avenue, by contacting a towing contrac- <br /> tor to remove the vehicles in violation of City Code. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus, Laliberte, Groff, Etten, and Roe. <br /> Nays: None <br /> g. Consider a Request to Perform an Abatement for Unresolved Violations of City <br /> Code at 2051 William Street <br /> Building Official Dave Englund briefly highlighted this item as detailed in the Re- <br /> quest for Council Action and related attachments dated November 4, 2019. <br /> Mayor Roe asked if the property owner was at the meeting for this item. No one <br /> came forward. <br /> Etten moved, Groff seconded, to direct Community Development staff to abate the <br /> public nuisance violations at 2051 William Street, by contacting a towing contractor <br /> to remove the vehicles in violation of City Code. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus, Laliberte, Groff, Etten, and Roe. <br /> Nays: None <br /> h. Consider a Request to Perform an Abatement for Unresolved Violations of City <br /> Code at 2970 Mildred Dr N. <br /> Building Official Dave Englund briefly highlighted this item as detailed in the Re- <br /> quest for Council Action and related attachments dated November 4, 2019. He rec- <br /> ommended the city Council authorize monthly inspections for a term of one year at <br /> this site to make sure it stays compliant. <br /> Councilmember Etten asked if there was some progress in the last few weeks with <br /> this property. <br /> Mr. Englund indicated there have been vehicles moving daily on and off this proper- <br /> ty. He reviewed the items with the Council. <br /> Mayor Roe asked if staff thought this is more of a hobby activity for this property <br /> owner or is this an attempt at a home-based business. <br /> Mr. Englund felt it appeared to very close to a home-based business. <br /> Councilmember Willmus noted this was something that had been going on in this <br /> neighborhood for quite some time. He thought the proactive measures were warrant- <br /> ed and authorizing something more frequently than monthly visits might not be out of <br /> the question. He stated it was something that the city needed to keep tabs on for the <br /> benefit of the surrounding property owners. <br />