City of Fayetteville
File #: 18-389    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/7/2018 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 8/27/2018 Final action:
Title: Rescind Demolition Ordinances
Attachments: 1. Slater Avenue, 1810 Before Photo, 2. Slater Avenue, 1810 After Photo, 3. Slater Avenue, 1810 Recorded Demolition Ordinance, 4. Slater Avenue, 1810 Proposed Resolution Rescinding Demolition Ordinance, 5. Slater Avenue, 1812 Before Photo, 6. Slater Avenue, 1812 After Photo, 7. Slater Avenue, 1812 Recorded Demolition Ordinance, 8. Slater Avenue, 1812 Proposed Resolution Rescinding Demolition Ordinance
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Jay Reinstein, Assistant City Manager

FROM: Bart Swanson, Housing & Code Enforcement Division Manager

DATE: August 27, 2018

RE:
Title
Rescind Demolition Ordinances
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)|109|


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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:
Approval of resolutions to cancel previously adopted demolition ordinances where the related blighted buildings were repaired by the property owner prior to City caused demolition.


Background:
In order to abate the blighted buildings, staff recommended and the City Council adopted the following demolition ordinances which were not acted upon. The property owner repaired both buildings prior to the City acting on the related demolition ordinance:

Address Condition Ordinance No. Abatement Action
1810 Slater Avenue Blight NS 2018-004 Owner Repaired
1812 Slater Avenue Blight NS 2018-005 Owner Repaired

The demolition ordinances were filed and recorded with the Cumberland County Register of Deeds as a lawfully authorized abatement action to be taken by the City on the related properties.


Issues/Analysis:
The demolition ordinances are no longer effective as they were not acted upon and no subsequent liens for City demolition costs were assessed or recorded against the properties. The proposed resolution would rescind the previously adopted demolition ordnances.


Budget Impact:
$52.00 in recording fees with the Cumberland County Register of Deeds.


Options:
Adopt proposed resolutions rescinding the recorded demolition ordinances.
Abstain from any action.
Deny the proposed resolutions rescinding the recorded demolition ordinances.


Recommended Action:
Staff recommends the Council move to adopt the proposed resolutions rescinding the demolition ordinances.


Attachments:
Before and after repair p...

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