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Dickinson Resident Invests $10K to Enforce Code Violations at Schmidt Transmission

December 23, 2024 | Dickinson City, Stark County, North Dakota


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Dickinson Resident Invests $10K to Enforce Code Violations at Schmidt Transmission
A Dickinson resident is taking a stand against ongoing code violations that have plagued his neighborhood for over two years, spending more than $10,000 in the process. The resident, who spoke passionately at the recent Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, highlighted significant issues related to automotive repair shops and outdoor storage as outlined in the Dickinson Municipal Code.

The main concern revolves around section 39.06.005, which mandates that outdoor storage must not be visible from residential areas. The resident pointed out that the owner of Schmidt Transmission has failed to comply with a directive to install screening, leading to unsightly and hazardous conditions. He described how oil spills from vehicles litter the street, exacerbated by stormwater runoff during rain.

Despite numerous complaints to city officials, including the mayor and city administrator, no citations have been issued, leaving the resident feeling frustrated and considering selling his home due to the deteriorating living conditions. He recounted a recent incident where a semi-truck parked improperly in front of his house, further disrupting the neighborhood.

The resident urged the commissioners to empathize with his situation, asking how they would react if faced with similar chaos outside their own homes. The meeting underscored the ongoing struggle between residents and local businesses over compliance with city codes, raising questions about enforcement and community standards in Dickinson.

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