TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Kelly Olivera, 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: September 25, 2023
RE:
Title
Uninhabitable Structures: Demolition Recommendations
306 Currie Street District 2
527 Orange Street District 2
533 Orange Street District 2
833 Deep Creek Road District 2
4900 Schmidt Street District 9
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
2,9
b
Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal 1: Safe & Secure Community; Goal 4: Desirable Place To Live, Work & Recreate
Executive Summary:
Staff requests that Council approve demolition ordinances for one residential building that has been determined to be blight and four to be dangerous.
Background:
306 Currie Street- PIN 0437-23-4577
The City Inspector is required to correct conditions that are found to be in violation of the Dwellings and Buildings Minimum Standards Code of the City of Fayetteville, NC. The structure is a vacant residential home that was inspected and condemned as a dangerous structure on May 23, 2022. Window panes, window frames and sashes need repairs. Roofing material, flashing and trim/fascia need repair. Roof rafters and sheathing need repairs. Notice of the hearing was published in the Fayetteville Observer newspaper July 24, 2022. A hearing on the condition of the structure was conducted on August 5, 2022, at which owner did appear. At the conclusion of the hearing, an order to repair or demolish the structure within 180 days was issued and mailed to the owner on August 8, 2022. The notice included contact information for the City of Fayetteville Economic & Community Development department and information about programs that may be available to the owner to assist with repairs and/or demolition expenses. To date, there has been no confirmation of enrollment...
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