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Public Works
Memorandum
To: Mayor and City Council
Justin Miller, City Administrator
From: Paul Oehme, Public Works Director
Date: September 28, 2020
Subject: Ordinance Amendment Relating to Nuisance Abatement
Staff is requesting a change to Title 4 of the City Code Chapter 1 Public Nuisances. Staff is
requesting this change to allow the City to abate a public safety issue on private land in
emergency situations. An example of this type of public safety concern is if there is a tree which
has been identified as a threat to the public on private land that could fall over and cause a
safety issue. Other examples may be hazardous material or abandoned equipment that may
impact public safety. Currently the only way the City can address these types of public safety
issues is through a court order which can take up to two years to obtain.
In cases of an emergency, where delay in abatement of a public safety issue is not prudent the
City Council may order summary enforcement and abate the nuisance. Before the emergency
procedure would be considered every attempt to contact and work with the property owner
would be attempted. To proceed with summary enforcement, the City Administrator or
designee would determine that a public nuisance exists or is being maintained on premises in
the city and that delay in abatement will unreasonably endanger public health, safety, or
welfare. The City Administrator or designee must reasonably attempt to notify in writing the
occupant or owner of the premises of the nature of the nuisance, whether public health, safety,
or welfare will be unreasonably endangered by delay in abatement and may order that the
nuisance be immediately terminated or abated. If the nuisance is not immediately terminated
or abated, the City Council may order summary enforcement, abate the nuisance, and may
assess the cost to the property owner. The emergency procedure would be used only rarely
and in extreme situations were public safety is at risk and the property owner is not available,
able or willing to abate the safety concern.
Attached: Draft Nuisance Code amendment
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ORDINANCE NO. _____
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKEVILLE,
MINNESOTA AMENDING TITLE 4, CHAPTER 1 OF THE CITY CODE CONCERNING
HEALTH AND SANITATION: NUISANCES
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKEVILLE, MINNESOTA ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. Title 4, Chapter 1, of the Lakeville City Code is hereby amended to include
the following sections:
4-1-7: ABATEMENT PROCEDURE FOR OBSTRUCTION OF PASSAGE:
Whenever the City Administrator or designee determines with reasonable certainty that a public
nuisance as defined in Section 4-1-1(C) is being maintained or exists on private or public property
in the City, the City is authorized to abate a public nuisance according to the procedures in this
chapter.
A. Notice: The City Administrator or authorized designee has the authority to determine that
a condition on a property constitutes a nuisance as defined by Section 4-1-1(C). Upon that
determination, an owner of record or occupant of the premises shall be notified in writing
that a public nuisance exists and that the nuisance shall be terminated or abated. The City
Administrator or authorized designee shall provide the notice to the owner of record or
occupant by mail, in person, or by posting the notice on the property. A failure to receive
the notice does not invalidate the service of the notice. The notice shall describe the
nuisance and provide ten (10) days, or a reasonable timeframe as determined by the City
Administrator or designee, for the nuisance to be abated. If the nuisance is not abated within
that timeframe, the City Administrator or authorized designee may issue an Order pursuant
to this section. The notice must state that if the owner or occupant fails to remedy the
nuisance within the time provided in the notice, the City will abate the nuisance at the
expense of the owner or occupant.
B. An Order shall be given as set forth in this subsection. The Order shall include the
following:
1. The nuisance shall be abated within ten (10) days of the Order, or a reasonable
timeframe as determined by the City Administrator or designee.
2. The Order shall identify and describe the nuisance and shall specify the steps that may
be taken to abate the nuisance.
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3. The Order shall state that the City will abate the nuisance and assess the costs against
the property if the nuisance is not abated within the timeframe specified in the Order.
4. The Order shall be served by the City Administrator or authorized designee on the
owner of record or occupant of the premises in person, by mail, or by posting the notice
on the property. If the premises is not occupied, the owner of record is unknown, or the
owner of record or occupant refuses to accept the Order, the Order shall be served by
posting it on the premises. A failure to receive the notice does not invalidate the service
of the notice.
5. The Order shall include a statement that the Order may be appealed to City Council by
filing a written request with the city clerk before the appeal deadline which shall be the
abatement deadline designated in the Order. Upon receipt of a timely appeal notice, the
City Clerk shall schedule the hearing at the next regularly scheduled City Council
meeting. Each owner, agent of the owner, occupant, and lienholder of the subject
property or properties in attendance, if any, shall be given the opportunity to present
evidence at the hearing.
6. If the required actions specified in the Order are not complied with, the City
Administrator or authorized designee may obtain an administrative search warrant to
enter the property and inspect the nuisance condition, obtain a court order permitting
the City to abate the nuisance, or take any other lawful action to abate the nuisance and
assess the costs as prescribed in this chapter.
4-1-8: HIGH-COST ABATEMENT:
If the City determines that the cost of abating a nuisance will exceed three thousand dollars
($3,000.00) based on a reasonable, good faith estimate, the written notice referred to in section 4-
1-7 of this chapter must provide that if the nuisance is not abated within the reasonable amount of
time provided, the matter will be referred to the City Council for a hearing. The date, time, and
location of the hearing must be provided in the notice.
4-1-9: ABATEMENT PROCEDURE IN EVENT OF IMMINENT DANGER:
A. Emergency procedure; summary enforcement. In cases of emergency, where delay in
abatement required to complete the procedure and notice requirements as set forth in
Sections 4-1-7 or 4-1-8 of this chapter will permit a continuing nuisance to unreasonably
endanger public health, safety, or welfare, the City Council may order summary
enforcement and abate the nuisance. To proceed with summary enforcement, the City
Administrator or designee shall determine that a public nuisance exists or is being
maintained on premises in the city and that delay in abatement will unreasonably endanger
public health, safety, or welfare. The City Administrator or designee must reasonably
attempt to notify in writing the occupant or owner of the premises of the nature of the
nuisance, whether public health, safety, or welfare will be unreasonably endangered by
delay in abatement required to complete the procedure set forth in Section 4-1-7 or 4-1-8
and may order that the nuisance be immediately terminated or abated. If the nuisance is not
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immediately terminated or abated, the City Council may order summary enforcement,
abate the nuisance, and assess the costs to the property owner as prescribed in this chapter.
B. Immediate Abatement. Nothing in this section shall prevent the City, without notice or
other process, from immediately abating any condition that poses an imminent and serious
hazard to human life or safety.
4-1-10: RECOVERY OF COST OF ABATEMENT; LIABILITY AND ASSESSMENT:
A. The owner of premises on which a nuisance has been abated by the City shall be personally
liable for the cost to the City of the abatement, including administrative costs. As soon as
the work has been completed and the cost determined, the City Clerk or other official shall
prepare a bill for the cost and mail it to the owner. Thereupon the amount shall be
immediately due and payable at the Office of the City Clerk.
B. After notice and hearing, as provided in Minnesota Statutes section 429.061 (which may
be amended from time to time), the City Clerk shall, on or before September 1 next
following abatement of the nuisance, list the total unpaid charges as well as other charges
for current services to be assessed under Minnesota Statutes section 429.101 against each
separate lot or parcel to which the charges are attributable. The City Council shall then
certify the charges against the property to the County Auditor for collection along with
current taxes the following year or in annual installments as the City Council may
determine in each case.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication.
ADOPTED this ______ day of ____________, 2020, by the City Council of the City of
Lakeville.
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
BY:____________________________
Doug Anderson, Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
Charlene Friedges, City Clerk