Frequently Asked Questions
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Code Enforcement
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Yes. A property owner is responsible for any violations on their property.Code Enforcement
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Each property owner’s area of responsibility is from the curb and gutter in front of their property to the middle of the alley. These areas must be kept clean and clear of debris and mowed.Code Enforcement
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Yes. Each property owner/ tenant is responsible for keeping the alley cleaned and mowed to the midpoint of the alley.Code Enforcement
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Yes. The City of Plainview’s Code of Ordinances requires that the owner be notified and if the violation is not abated within the required 10 day time period the owner shall be fined.Code Enforcement
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Yes. Dead trees are a safety hazard especially during high winds and ice storms. Please remove all tree material to the landfill.Code Enforcement
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No. Truck drivers may not park their trucks in residential areas. Truck drivers are not allowed to take the trucks off of the truck routes. Truck parking is only allowed in areas zoned as C-3 and M-1, and only on paved surfaces.Code Enforcement
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No. You may not park a vehicle on the grass or side walk. The side walk is a public right of way and you may not obstruct the side walk. You may only park your vehicle on the street or in the driveway.Code Enforcement
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Code Enforcement
You may only park those types of vehicles in the front set back area of the front yard for two days out of seven consecutive days. You may not store them on the street. For more information, call a code enforcement officer at (806) 296-1100.