Excessive Growth Citation Appeal2
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This is an appeal form for the City of Bloomington Department of Public Works that allows residents cited for excessive growth violations to formally contest their citation before the Board of Public Works. Appellants must submit the completed form with their original citation and supporting documentation within seven days, after which the Board will review written materials and allow the appellant two minutes to speak before rendering a decision by mail. If the appeal is denied, the appellant may file a further appeal with Monroe County Circuit Court.
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