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- Rear Yard Pool Area: <br />. Pool full of vegetation (over 8") and stagnant water. <br />. Wooden steps to patio rotted. <br />• Security fence appears intact. <br />. Three accessory buildings <br />- Peeling paint, rotted wood. <br />- All building open. <br />- Debris in all buildings. <br />- One building jarred from foundation and rotted. <br />This property has been found to be in violation of the following City Code Sections: <br />- 407.02 C Weeds. (Attached) <br />- 407.02 D Debris. (Attached) <br />- 407.02 J Building Maintenance and Appearance. (Attached) <br />- 407.02 K Standards. (Attached) <br />- 407.03 H Junk (Attached) <br />Required repairs to this property include: <br />Replace all rotted siding, soffits, trim and window trim <br />- Repaint any peeling or unpainted siding, soffits, trim, pillars, windows and <br />doors (in effect the entire structure). <br />Replace all broken window glass. <br />Replace all torn window screens. <br />- Remove junk/debris in front of garage doors. under tree and in rear yard. <br />- Replace failed roofing on both home and garage with new shingles. <br />- Replace broken exterior door on rear porch. <br />- Repair holes in siding caused by birds. <br />- Remove vegetation, debris, and dirt from pool. <br />- Replace rotted steps from patio to the pool area. <br />- Accessory Buildings (3): <br />. Repaint all areas of peeling paint and rust. <br />. Reinstall doors so each building is secure. <br />. Remove debris from inside each building. <br />. Reposition one building back onto foundation. <br />Numerous attempts have been made by this office over the past two years (through phone <br />calls and correspondence) to cooperatively gain compliance on these issues. This effort <br />has met with minimal success. While some soffit repairs have been completed and some <br />brush has been removed, the property remains in violation of numerous code sections. <br />