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Community Standards and Code Enforcement

Community Standards and Code Enforcement. Matt Novak - Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer Scott Gay - Community Development Technician. Community Standards and Code Enforcement. A well maintained property is a valuable asset to the neighborhood and community.

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Community Standards and Code Enforcement

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  1. Community Standards and Code Enforcement Matt Novak - Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer Scott Gay - Community Development Technician

  2. Community Standards and Code Enforcement A well maintained property is a valuable asset to the neighborhood and community.

  3. Top 5 Code Violations 1. Property Maintenance

  4. Top 5 Code Violations, cont’d 2. Lawn and Yard Maintenance

  5. Top 5 Code Violations, cont’d 3. Exterior Storage/Debris

  6. Top 5 Code Violations, cont’d 4. Refuse/Waste and Recycling Containers

  7. Top 5 Code Violations, cont’d 5. Recreational Equipment (Boats, RVs, Trailers)

  8. Seasonal Enforcement Sec. 15-2 (b) (1) All snow, ice, and/or rubbish not removed from public sidewalks within 12 hours after the snow, ice and/or rubbish have ceased to be deposited thereon. The owner of property adjacent to a public sidewalk shall be responsible for the removal of snow, ice and/or rubbish from said sidewalk. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/oddharmonic/3298561497/

  9. Signage

  10. Signage, cont’d On-site real estate signage. Section 18.5-19 (18) Real estate signs. On-site real estate signs for the sale or lease of property are allowed subject to the following regulations: a. One sign per street frontage is allowed. b. Residential signs are allowed six square feet in area and six feet maximum height. c. Signs on residential property of five acres or more that is unplattedand undeveloped are allowed 32 square feet and six feet maximum height. d. Nonresidential signs are allowed 32 square feet in area and 12 feet maximum height. e. Real estate signs shall be removed upon sale or lease of the property. f. Signs shall be at least ten feet from the curb or shoulder of the road.

  11. Signage, cont’d Sec. 18.5-19. - Permit not required (14) Open house directional signs. Off-site open house directional signs for individual homes are allowed subject to the following: • Such signs shall be erected for not more than 48 continuous hours • Such signs shall be freestanding, and shall not exceed six square feet • Maximum height shall be four feet • No more than three signs for any open house shall be displayed • Open house directional sign shall not be placed on vehicles • Signs shall be at least five feet from the curb or shoulder of the road

  12. Community Standards and Code Enforcement Questions???? Matt Novak Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer City of Woodbury(651) 714-3553 matt.novak@woodburymn.gov

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