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5919 MAIN STREET .  NEW PORT RICHEY, FL 34652 . 727.853.1016


TO:City of New Port Richey City Council
FROM:Lisa L. Fierce, Development Director
DATE:9/6/2016
RE:Non-Emergency Resolution #2016-21 - Abatement and Removal of Unsafe Structure at 5820 Missouri Avenue

REQUEST:

This non-emergency resolution is scheduled for the September 6, 2016 City Council meeting.  The structure has been determined to be unfit and unsafe due to damage from a vehicle.  The purpose of the meeting is to report the condition of the structure to City Council which may, by resolution, declare the structure to be a nuisance and necessitate appropriate action.  The matter shall be handled as a quasi-judicial proceeding.



DISCUSSION
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Site Information:

The subject property is 0.17 acres located on the southeast corner of Missouri Avenue and Adams Street, on the edge of downtown (Exhibit “A”, Site Location Map).  The site contains a damaged single-family dwelling.  It has been owned by Raleigh Sullivan since February, 1986. 

Condemnation Order:

On May 23, 2016, the structure was damaged along its southwest corner.  There is an approximate six-foot opening under a window caused when a vehicle struck the home.  On May 24, 2016, the structure was inspected by the City’s Building Official who determined that the structure meets the definition of unfit or unsafe structure and shall be abated under non-emergency condemnation procedure (see Exhibit “B”, Article VI of Code and Exhibit “C”, Site Photographs).  Notice was sent by certified mail to the owner and interested parties on August 5, 2016.  It was posted on the property on August 2, 2016 (see Exhibit “D”, Notice of Condemnation Posted on Property).  It was also placed in the Tampa Bay Times on August 5, 2016 and August 12, 2016. 

City Council shall hear evidence pertaining to whether the structure is unfit or unsafe, including any testimony or evidence which the owner of the property or any interested person may desire to tender. Upon a proper showing and considering of all the evidence, City Council may, by resolution, declare the structure to be a nuisance and authorize the Building Official to take appropriate, specific action at a time certain but in no case sooner than 16 days from the date of such resolution. If the owner/interested person can make arrangements for the abatement of the nuisance within the same time period as contemplated by City Council, the resolution shall be adopted but shall be held in abeyance for a stated time in order to allow the owner/interested person to proceed with the abatement and removal of the nuisance; provided, however, that if the owner/person does not proceed, the nuisance shall be abated and removed in accordance with the provisions of the resolution.



RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends approval of the resolution.



BUDGET/FISCAL IMPACT:

If the City is to remove the structure from the property, the estimated impact to the budget is just over  $3,600.  (Costs incurred to date include certified mailings, advertising, and title search.)  A separate hearing will be scheduled to assess the actual costs of abatement and determine if a lien should be imposed.

ATTACHMENTS:
DescriptionType
Resolution #2016-21Backup Material
Exhibit “A” - Site Location Map Backup Material
Exhibit “B”- Article VI of Code of OrdinancesBackup Material
Exhibit “C”- Site PhotographsBackup Material
Exhibit “D”- Notice of Condemnation Posted on PropertyBackup Material