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Originally Posted by raisethehammer
I'm going through the same process now too. Got in touch with my councillor who jumped on it. The city staffer said that their records show the property was 'compliant'.
I kindly said that "if this is compliance, I need to move to another city".
3/4 of the property was NEVER touched by the owner. Not once. All summer. Now our house feels like we're living in an allergen testing zone 24-7.
What a stupid system. The property owner shows up, says "yea, I'm on it" and the city never checks back in.
Brutal.
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If there is any ragweed,
http://k53.pbase.com/u33/richarda/up...DSC00592cx.jpg, they have to remove it no matter the height. It's a noxious weed as it has a negative impact to humans (hayfever).
If a notice is issued than they have 5 days to resolve the items outlined on the notice. At the end of 5 days I send the city an email detailing the address, notice number, bylaw officer, etc from the notice (you do have to walk up to the front door to get that info if the notice is still present), and let them know it's not fixed.