There is a vehicle on my property that doesn't belong to me, how do I get it removed?

You would need to contact a tow company to remove vehicle(s) from your property. This procedure is called a Private Lot Impound.

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1. How many letters are sent for a code violation?
2. Can I get more time than what is stated in the courtesy letter to take care of the violation?
3. I received a letter for rubbish and trash but, I didn't put it there. Am I still responsible?
4. I have a tenant living in a property that I own. Can I get a fine for their violation of an ordinance?
5. Is there an ordinance prohibiting the parking of vehicles in a back yard?
6. There is a vehicle on my property that doesn't belong to me, how do I get it removed?
7. Can Code Enforcement Officers look over a fence to inspect a complaint?
8. Is a property owner or tenant responsible for mowing the alley?
9. Can Code Enforcement tell my neighbor to cut their tree limbs that are hanging over onto my property?
10. Is there an ordinance requiring the removal of dead trees?
11. How do I obtain or check on a building permit?
12. How can I find who the current owner of a property is?
13. Who do I contact regarding an inoperable vehicle on the street?
14. Who do I contact regarding basketball goals on the street?
15. Who do I contact regarding grass being blown onto streets?
16. What area is considered the right-of-way?
17. Who do I contact for vehicles that are parked blocking an alley?
18. What are the requirements to place a shipping container (conex box) on my property?
19. Who may file a complaint in Municipal Court?