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Ted Budden <br /> From: noreply@civicplus.com <br /> Sent: Wednesday,June 01, 2016 8:54 PM <br /> To: Anne Weech <br /> Subject: Online Form Submittal: CODE VIOLATION COMPLAINT <br /> CODE VIOLATION COMPLAINT <br /> CODE VIOLATION COMPLAINT <br /> Please use this form to report a complaint about zoning violations, building without <br /> a permit,junkyard conditions, travel trailer occupancy, overgrown vegetation, <br /> grading without permits and land use issues. The more specific your information, <br /> the better we will be able to process your complaint. <br /> Location of property you 1913 23rd St., Everett, WA 98201 <br /> are reporting <br /> Owner's Name Shaun (or Shawn) Brewer <br /> Owner's Address 1913 23rd St., Everett, WA 98201 <br /> Occupant, if not the Owner appears to reside in MIL unit at back of main property <br /> property owner which is used as a rental. <br /> Details of Complaint Construction without permits, Dangerous building or conditions, <br /> Fences/Retaining walls, Overgrown vegetation/Obstruction of <br /> sidewalks &street <br /> Other(please explain Please review state of vegetation in front of property for <br /> below) possible overgrown incompliance (over 2' tall in places which <br /> given other state of property &"Dope HOuse" reputation <br /> contributes to unkempt look). Please review construction in <br /> process at eastern side of house which is beginning to look like <br /> a deck. All work appears to be unlicensed consistent with prior <br /> crews. If deck, a permit may not be required, but would the <br /> property status as a rental affect this requirement?The height <br /> is quite high so keep represent a hazard if unstable and results <br /> in falls. Fence was constructed in front of house recently and <br /> now has 1 section fallen over. Again, since house is a rental <br /> and a small child appears to reside with or visit owner, does <br /> this constitute a hazard that he should be required to fix? <br /> Code Enforcement Officers will respond to complaint in a timely manner, however, <br /> the expediency of a response will depend on the degree of the complaint, workload, <br /> and resource availability. <br /> 1 <br />