Description
71st Ave N between 4th Street and 9th Ave N.. What will it take to get people to comply? Trash and recycle containers are left at curb side. after pick up.
Parking on the lawn and tree line area is consistent.
If warning tickets are sighted and the car is moved, 3 days later they park back on the lawn/tree line area. Is there another consequence?
also asked...
Q. Complainant Full First and Last Name:
A. Carol Santure
A. Carol Santure
Q. Complainant Full Physical Address:
A. 684 71st Ave N
A. 684 71st Ave N
Q. What are you reporting?
A. Improper placement of garbage/recycling container
A. Improper placement of garbage/recycling container
Q. Is the reported address your home or business address?
A. Yes
A. Yes
2 Comments
Closed St Pete Service Center 1 (Verified Official)
Update from Codes: in order for Codes to initiate a case based on a citizen complaint, the complainant would have to provide:
-their full first and last names
-their home address
and
-the address of the location where the alleged violation can be found
Generally speaking, the address of the location being complained about and the address of the complainant should be different, otherwise it appears that you are reporting yourself for the violation.
Please resubmit this complaint to include the above information in the appropriate fields, thank you.
St Pete Service Center 1 (Verified Official)
Code Compliance requires a specific address for code Complaints.
The City can not knowingly investigate Code Compliance requests from anonymous sources. If Complainant's information is not valid or verifiable, you may contact the Code Compliance department directly by calling 727-893-7373
On June 29, 2021, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 60 into law, which no longer allows code enforcement officers to investigate anonymous complaints. All code enforcement reports must include the complainant’s personal information, including full name and address. Please resubmit your SeeClickFix and add your full name and address to the mandatory fields.
The new law states, “A person designated as a code inspector may not initiate an investigation of a potential violation of a duly enacted code or ordinance by way of an anonymous complaint. A person who reports a potential violation of a code or an ordinance must provide their full name and address to the governing body of the respective board of county commissioners before an investigation occurs.”
For more information on Senate Bill 60, Please click the Florida Senate link below. https://flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2021/60