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Page 3 <br />VIOLATION 4: Solid waste piles and unmaintained overgrown vegetation throughout your property that <br />have created conditions for rodent and roach harborage. These unsanitary conditions can introduce <br />and perpetuate human disease organisms or vectors into the community. Additionally, the residential <br />structures are unsecure, dilapidated, and structurally insufficient to prevent the propagation of vermin, <br />and to prohibit entrance of vermin into the living space of the home. This harborage constitutes a <br />sanitary nuisance conditions, violating Sections 386.041(1)(e) and (f) of F.S. <br />CORRECTIVE ACTION: Contract with a licensed pest control operator to inspect and control for the <br />vermin on the property, which must include the residential structure. Within 10 business days of vermin <br />control implementation, begin removal of all junk, trash and debris. Properly dispose of all waste, and <br />provide a receipt of disposal as evidence of compliance. On or before May 18th, 2018, all cleanup <br />actions shall be completed and Ian Moore of this department shall conduct a reinvestigation of the <br />property. <br />VIOLATION 6: Solid waste piles and unmaintained overgrown vegetation throughout your property that <br />have created conditions for rodent and roach harborage. These unsanitary conditions can introduce <br />and perpetuate human disease organisms or vectors into the community. The creation of a sanitary <br />nuisance injurious to Public Health. Specifically, the creation, maintenance, or causing of any condition <br />capable of breeding flies, mosquitoes, or other arthropods capable of transmitting diseases, directly or <br />indirectly to humans. There are large areas that are coated with tall piles of bottles, buckets, boats, <br />furniture and other debris that are breeding disease carrying mosquitoes, which constitutes a <br />violation of Sections 386.041(1)(e), and (f) F.S. <br />CORRECTIVE ACTION: You shall take all measures necessary to remove and abate all mosquito <br />breeding areas upon the subject property. Within 10 business days of vermin control implementation, <br />begin removal of all junk, trash and debris. Properly dispose of all waste, and provide a receipt of <br />disposal as evidence of compliance. On or before May 181, 2018, all cleanup actions shall be <br />completed and Ian Moore of this department shall conduct a reinvestigation of the property <br />VIOLATION 6: There are large areas of this property that are coated with tall piles of bottles, buckets, <br />boats, furniture, food garbage. This garbage is harmful to human and animal life, and causes the <br />release of air pollutants, gases, and noisome odors which are harmful to human and animal life. These <br />solid waste piles violate Sections 386.041(1)(a), and (e), and (f) of F.S. <br />CORRECTIVE ACTION: Within 10 business days of vermin control implementation, begin removal of <br />all junk, trash and debris. Properly dispose of all waste, and provide a receipt of disposal as evidence of <br />compliance. On or before April 20th, 2018, all cleanup actions shall be completed and Ian Moore of <br />this department shall conduct a reinvestigation of the property. <br />Please be advised that other agencies with authority to conduct criminal and civil enforcement <br />for violations of Sections 381.0066 and 386.041 F.S. and Indian River County Ordinances may <br />upon notice, discovery or a request for assistance, take independent criminal and civil actions <br />in accordance with these Ordinances, Rules or other State Laws. <br />If you are unable to comply with any of the requirements of this letter, it is imperative that you <br />immediately call Ian Moore of this office. No adjustment of the above requirements or extensions of the <br />deadlines in this letter shall be valid unless made in writing. Any extensions or adjustments must be <br />sought and obtained prior to the expiration of the stated deadlines. <br />Yates <br />184 <br />
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