City of Fayetteville
File #: 18-530    Version: Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/9/2018 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 11/26/2018 Final action:
Title: Uninhabitable Structures Demolition Recommendations 1926 Center Street District 2 854 E. Orange Street District 2
Attachments: 1. Center Street, 1926 - Photos, 2. Center Street, 1926 - Aerial Map, 3. Center Street, 1926 - Ordinance, 4. E Orange Street, 854 - Photos, 5. E Orange Street, 854 - Aerial Map, 6. E Orange Street, 854 - Ordinance
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TO:                                            Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU:                      Kristoff Bauer, Deputy City Manager

 

FROM:                     Bart Swanson, Housing and Code Enforcement Manager

 

DATE:                      November 26, 2018

 

RE:

Title

Uninhabitable Structures Demolition Recommendations

1926 Center Street                                          District 2

854 E. Orange Street                     District 2                     

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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):                      

Council District(s)

2                     

 

 

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Relationship To Strategic Plan:

Goal 2: More attractive City - Clean and Beautiful; Goal 3: Growing City, Livable Neighborhoods - A Great Place To Live

 

 

Executive Summary:

Staff request for demolition ordinance approval on two residential building determined to be blight.

 

Background: 

1926 Center Street 0436-03-8709

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 blighted structure on July 16, 2018.  A hearing on the condition of the structure was conducted on August 22, 2018, at which the owner failed to attend.  Notice of the hearing was published in the Fayetteville Observer newspaper. A subsequent Hearing Order to repair or demolish the structure within 60 days was issued and mailed to the owner on August 23, 2018. To date, there have been no repairs to the structure and the structure has not been demolished. In the past 24 months, there have been 6 calls for 911 service to the property. There have been 8 code violations cases with the $272.50 in City assessments and $1,140.09 in outstanding taxes.

 

854 E Orange Street 0437-59-6828

 

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 blighted structure on July 16, 2018.  A hearing on the condition of the structure was conducted on August 22, 2018, at which the owner failed to attend.  Notice of the hearing was published in the Fayetteville Observer newspaper. A subsequent Hearing Order to repair or demolish the structure within 60 days was issued and mailed to the owner on August 23, 2018. To date, there have been no repairs to the structure and the structure has not been demolished. In the past 24 months, there have been 1 call for 911 service to the property. There have been 4 code violation cases with $3,028.32 in City assessments and $575.98 in outstanding taxes.

 

 

Issues/Analysis: 

The subject properties are dangerous, sub-standard and detrimental to the surrounding neighborhood and promotes nuisances and blight, contrary to the City’s Strategic Plan.

 

 

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 ordinance. There may be additional unknown cost for asbestos testing and abatement if needed.

 

 

Options

Adopt the ordinances and demolish the structures.

Abstain from any action and allow 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 continues to work with property owners to either get the structures repaired and code compliant or to demolish the structures themselves or with a Community Development grant.  In the event we are successful, we bring Council a demolition order rescission ordinance to clear the property of the cloud on the title.  From the original demolition order.  We prefer to get demolition ordinances approved as Council action increases our leverage with property owners obtaining code compliance.  Only an action by the Council can stay or suspend demolition proceedings.

 

 

Attachments:

Aerial photographs, violation photographs, and proposed ordinances.