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4 <br /> 5. On November 26 2013, ECE Officer Keirsey reinspected the property and observed <br /> and photographed that the observed violations and conditions of the property <br /> remained. (Exhibit#1 a-1 c, Inspection Photos dated November 26, 2013) <br /> (Testimony of Code Enforcement Officer Keirsey) <br /> 6. The City provided the Respondent with an opportunity to correct the conditions that <br /> are in violation of sections of the EMC and provided a deadline date of December <br /> 18, 2013 for corrective action and provided notice of the date, time and place of this <br /> hearing. The Respondent (appeared/failed to appear] at the hearing. <br /> Based on the above Findings of Fact, the Violations Hearing Examiner enters the <br /> following Conclusions: <br /> CONCLUSIONS OF LAW <br /> Jurisdiction: <br /> Pursuant to Chapter 1.20 EMC or any Everett Municipal Code (EMC) provisions that <br /> identify Chapter 1.20 EMC for enforcement, the Violations Hearing Examiner of the City <br /> of Everett has jurisdictional authority to hold this hearing and to issue the decision. <br /> EMC §1.20.020 <br /> Applicable Law: <br /> 1. EMC 8.20.020, which reads: <br /> No person owning, leasing, renting, occupying or having charge or possession of <br /> any property in the city, including vacant lots, shall maintain or allow to be <br /> maintained on such property except as may be allowed by any other city ordinance <br /> any of the following conditions visible from any public street, alley or other public or <br /> private property: <br /> (A)Junk, trash, litter, boxes, discarded lumber or salvage materials or other similar <br /> materials in any front yard, side yard, rear yard or vacant lot. <br /> (C)Broken or discarded furniture, household equipment and furnishings in any front <br /> yard, side yard, rear yard or vacant lot,- <br /> 2. <br /> ot,2. EMC 8.22.030 Abatement and removal of junk and inoperable motor vehicles <br /> from private property, which reads; <br /> (A) All junk and inoperable vehicles placed or situated upon private property within <br /> the city limits shall constitute a criminal violation and shall be subject to the <br /> penalties as set forth in Section 8.22.100 of this chapter, and are also public <br /> nuisances to be abated as provided in this chapter. <br /> 3. IPMC 108.1 General, which reads; <br />