
Question: I live in a subdivision with a Homeowners' Association. Can the City enforce the Association's by-laws?
Answer: No. If someone in the subdivision is violating a provision of the Association's by-laws, it is the responsibility of the Association to initiate legal action. The only regulations the Code Enforcement Department can enforce are State, County, and City laws.
Question: Can I park my work vehicle in front of my house on the public street?
Answer: No. It is unlawful for any person to park or cause to be parked, any truck, truck trailer or large commercial vehicle in or on any street, alley, sidewalk or parking strip in areas where no mode of parking is indicated by signs or markings for a longer period of time than three hours at any one time unless said equipment is being used for some purpose in connection with the property immediately in front of which the vehicle is parked.
Question: Can I park my boat and/or R.V. on the public street?
Answer: It is unlawful for any person to park or store any trailer, camper, mobile home, boat, trailer house, motor home or other recreational vehicle on any street, alley or highway, or other public place..
Question: Can I park my vehicle(s) in my yard?
Answer: Yes, provided they are parked on an approved surface, are not sight obstructions, currently tagged and registered to a resident at the same location.
Question: Can I have a membrane structure on my private property?
Answer: Yes, provided it is behind the front facade of the home and items stored meet municipal standards.
Question: Does the nuisance ordinance apply to my private property?
Answer: Yes. See chapters 8.08 and 8.20.160 of the Municipal Code.
Question: What can be done with abandoned shopping carts in my neighborhood?
Answer: In an effort to minimize losses in cart inventory due to stolen property and to prevent assessed fines through City Ordinances, the Northwest Grocery Association has teamed with NW Cart Retrieval Service. They have taken a proactive approach and developed a solution to the growing problem of abandoned shopping carts. Call NW Cart Retrieval at 888-55-CARTS (888-552-2787) to report abandoned carts in your community.
Question: The limbs on the tree in front of my home are very low; who trims them?
Answer: The adjacent property owner is responsible for the maintenance of street trees and the planting strip. Limbs should be trimmed over the sidewalk to allow for safe passage for pedestrians and over the street to prevent property damage to vehicles.
Question: Will the City repair the raised sidewalk in front of my home?
Answer: No. Maintaining the sidewalk and curb in good repair is the responsibility of the abutting property owner.