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2016 Annual Report— Department of Code Enforcement 16 <br /> enforcement orders expire after two years). Any property that percentage of CE Properties per Council District <br /> is under continuous enforcement can be abated without <br /> 12.1% <br /> notification. 1.2% <br /> Inspectors added 1,018 properties via director order. These <br /> 4.8% 24.2% <br /> were properties known to have recurring environmental <br /> violation issues. An additional 268 properties were added 14.4% <br /> through the hearing process. After being contacted by the <br /> owner, 188 properties were removed from continuous <br /> enforcement with an understanding of the need to keep the 43.1% <br /> property in clean and secure condition and another 143 orders <br /> ■ 1 a2 3 4 ■5 ■6 <br /> expired and were removed. <br /> The total number of abatements for all continuous enforcement properties,was 3,310 cuts. Each parcel was mowed an <br /> average of 2.98 times. Upon inspection, in 3,288 instances the properties had already been mowed by the owner. This <br /> means that 50%of the time that the Parks Department went out to mow a property, it had already been mowed by <br /> owner. <br /> As of March 9, 2017,there are 1,188 active continuous enforcement designated properties (this includes preexisting <br /> continuous enforcement properties added at hearings in 2015). <br /> Environmental Violations GIS Representations <br /> All <br /> Violations <br /> i�• yyam,�,,s sa:s - •.r•• t{ <br /> � �. : .. <br /> W-49L <br /> Oz <br /> • .. r.S.ijt�.J�..•i�.•`.^ Y ��� �' - tL�A•�,:y dti '�.�'���•'•�T/��„` <br /> a••.J •• .r••: <br /> q A <br /> 1300 County-City Building, 227 W. Jefferson Blvd., South Bend, IN 46601 Rev.MJ 3.10.17 <br />