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FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY. MN 55432 •(612) 571-3450 • FAX (612) 571-1287
March 10, 1993
Larry and Jayne Noble
7381 Jackson Street N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
RE: First Notice of Noncompliance at 7381 Jackson Street N.E.
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Noble:
The City of Fridley has established a City Code for the purpose of
promoting a pleasant and attractive suburban environment. A recent
inspection of the property at 7381 Jackson Street N.E. revealed
that not all Code requirements are presently being met. Listed
below are item which do not comply with the City Code:
1. Disconti�ue outside storage of utility trailer and snowmobile
on the grass in the front yard. (Fridley Zoning Code does
permit storage of trailers in the side or rear yard.)
Your prompt attention in correcting this situation would greatly
assist us in helping make Fridley a better place to live. An
inspection will be conducted on or about March 25, 1993, to
determine compliance.
If you have questions or would like to discuss this, please contact
me at 572-3595. Thank you for your cooperation!
Sincerely,
Steven Barg
Code Enforcement Officer
SB:ls
CE-93-59
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FIZIDLEY
FRIDLEY MU1vICIPAL CENTER • 6431 UNNERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432
(763) 571-3450 • FAX (763) 571-1287 • TTD/I'I'Y (763) 572-3534
February 7, 2006
Mr. Larry I`loble
7381 Jackson Street
Fridley MI`I 55432
Subject lllegal Discharge of Sump Pumps Directly to the Street
Dear Mr. I`lobl�
PW06-007
The direct discharge of your sump pump to the City street is creating a public safety issue and
is, therefore, illegal under City Code Section I10 - Public I�uisance. The water and ice from the
sump pump discharge is obviously creating a very hazardous situation on Jackson Street
Specifically, Section 110.02 defines a public nuisance as °maintaining a condition that endangers
the safety of the public and renders dangerous the passage of a public street°
You must cut off your discharge pipe at least 10 feet back of the curb to allow this water to soak
back into the ground rather than Flooding the street The constant Flow of water and infiltration
into the soil will prevent frost from sealing the ground completely. Ice may still form in your yard
and on the City boulevard but will reduce or eliminate the hazard you are creating in the street
This disconnect must be completed by Monday, February 20, 2006. The City will be inspecting
these disconnects shortJy thereafter. If the disconnect is not completed, the City will perform the
work to abate this nuisance and you will be billed for all costs incurred.
As a reminder, discharge to the sanitary sewer is also prohibited and will incur a�300 per quarter
surcharge.
Piease call me at 763-572-3550 if the work is completed soon or if you have questions.
Sincerely,
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Jon ti. tlaukaas
Director oF Public Works