TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Telly C. Whitfield, Ph.D., Assistant City Manager
Dr. Gerald Newton, AICP, Development Services Director
David Steinmetz, Development Services Assistant Director
FROM: Dereke D. Planter Jr., Code Enforcement Supervisor
DATE: June 27, 2022
RE:
Title
Uninhabitable Structures Demolition Recommendations
862 W. Orange Street District 2
912 Ramsey Street District 2
837 Varsity Drive District 3
308 Preston Avenue District 4
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
2, 3, 4
b
Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal 1: Safe & Secure Community; Goal 4: Desirable Place To Live, Work & Recreate
Executive Summary:
Staff request for demolition ordinance approval on three residential buildings determined to be dangerous and one to be blight.
Background:
862 W. Orange Street - PIN 0437-59-4713-
The City Inspector is required to correct conditions that are found to be in violation of the Dwellings and Buildings Minimum Standards. The structure is a vacant residential building that was inspected and condemned as a blight structure on January 6, 2022. Porch railings and columns need repair; Window panes, frames & sashes need repair, Roofing components need repair; trim needs repair. Notice of the hearing was published in the Fayetteville Observer newspaper January 30, 2022. A hearing on the condition of the structure was conducted on February 11, 2022, at which the owners did appear. A subsequent Hearing Order to repair or demolish the structure within 90 days was issued and mailed to the owner on February 14, 2022. To date, there has been no repairs to the structure and the structure has not been demolished. In the past 24 months, there has been no calls for 911 service to the property. There has been 1 code violation case with no City assessments and $4,678.18 in outstanding taxes.
912 Ramsey Street - PIN 0437-69-3548-
The City Inspector is required to correct conditions that are found to be in violation of the Dwellings and Buildings Minimum Standards. The structure is a vacant residential building that was inspected and condemned as a dangerous structure on March 7, 2022. Porch framing and flooring need repair; Porch railings and columns need repair; Walls need repair; Window panes, frames and sashes need repair; Roofing material, flashing and trim/fascia need repair. A hearing on the condition of the structure was conducted on March 25, 2022, at which the owners did not appear. A subsequent Hearing Order to repair or demolish the structure within 60 days was issued and mailed to the owner on March 28, 2022. To date, there has been no repairs to the structure and the structure has not been demolished. In the past 24 months, there has been 8 calls for 911 service to the property. There has been 19 code violation case with $381.05 in City assessments and no outstanding taxes.
837 Varsity Drive - PIN 0428-97-3770-
The City Inspector is required to correct conditions that are found to be in violation of the Dwellings and Buildings Minimum Standards. The structure is a vacant residential building that was inspected and condemned as a dangerous structure on February 17, 2022. Exterior steps need repair; Porch framing and flooring needs repair; Porch railings and columns need repair; Stair railings need repair; Walls need repair; Doors and door frames need repair; Window panes, frames and sashes need repair; Roofing material, flashing and trim/fascia need repair. A hearing on the condition of the structure was conducted on March 11, 2022, at which the owner did not appear. A subsequent Hearing Order to repair or demolish the structure within 60 days was issued and mailed to the owner on March 14, 2022. To date, there has been no repairs to the structure and the structure has not been demolished. In the past 24 months, there has been 8 calls for 911 service to the property. There has been 5 code violation cases with $2,726.76 in City assessments and $2,504.62 in outstanding taxes.
308 Preston Avenue - PIN 0428-57-3759-
The City Inspector is required to correct conditions that are found to be in violation of the Dwellings and Buildings Minimum Standards. The structure is a vacant residential building that was inspected and condemned as a dangerous structure on February 16, 2022. Walls need repair; Doors and door frames need repair; Window panes need repair; Roofing material, flashing and trim/fascia need repair; Roof rafters and sheathing need repair. A hearing on the condition of the structure was conducted on March 8, 2022, at which the owners did not appear. A subsequent Hearing Order to repair or demolish the structure within 60 days was issued and mailed to the owner on March 9, 2022. To date, there has been no repairs to the structure and the structure has not been demolished. In the past 24 months, there has been no calls for 911 service to the property. There has been 4 code violation cases with no City assessments and $1,273.40 outstanding taxes.
Issues/Analysis:
The subject properties are sub-standard and detrimental to the surrounding neighborhood and promotes nuisances and blight, contrary to the City’s Strategic Operating Plan Goal 1.
Budget Impact:
The demolition cost of these structures will be determined at a later date subject to a competitive bidding process to be conducted after adoption of the demolition ordinances. There may be additional unknown costs for asbestos testing and abatement if needed.
Options:
Adopt the ordinances and demolish the structures.
Abstain from any action and allow the structures to remain.
Defer any action to a later date.
Recommended Action:
Staff recommends the Council move to adopt the ordinances authorizing demolition of the structures. Council is advised that staff will continue to work with property owners up until the actual beginning of the City-ordered demolition to either bring the structures into a code-compliant state, to obtain voluntary owner-initiated demolition, or to achieve abatement of the violation with the assistance of the Blight Removal Program.
In the event we are successful in voluntary compliance, we will bring Council a demolition rescission ordinance to remove the original demolition order from clouding the deed of the property. We prefer to get demolition ordinances approved as Council action increases our leverage with property owners in obtaining code compliance. Only an action by the Council can stay or suspend demolition proceedings after a demolition order has been adopted.
Attachments:
Aerial maps, violation photos, and proposed ordinance