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Nonoperative-vehicle case extended for resident with health issues; compliance deadline set for Jan. 8
Summary
A neighbor described medical and cognitive difficulties for Sharon Rain during a Nov. 19 hearing; the magistrate gave the property until Jan. 8 to register, repair or remove a nonoperative vehicle before $100/day fines or city abatement are imposed.
At a Nov. 19 hearing the city presented a nonoperative-vehicle case for 223 Indian Hills Drive involving owner Sharon Rain. City staff entered multiple photographs taken between September and November as exhibits and explained notice attempts. Neighbor Steven Patterson appeared and said he has been helping Rain, describing her mobility and cognitive limitations.
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