City of Fayetteville
File #: 21-2232    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/13/2021 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 9/27/2021 Final action:
Title: Rescind Demolition Ordinance 1720 Long Street District 2
Attachments: 1. 2020-06-04 Recorded Demolition Ordinance - 1720 Long Street, 2. 2021-09-27 Resolution Rescinding Demoilition Ordinance - 1720 Long Street - Demolished, 3. Long Street, 1720- Before - After Photos
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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: September 27, 2021

RE:
Title
Rescind Demolition Ordinance

1720 Long Street District 2
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)|109|


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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal 1: Safe & Secure Community; Goal 4: Desirable Place To Live, Work & Recreate

Executive Summary:
Approval of resolution to cancel a previously adopted demolition ordinance where the related dangerous building was demolished by the property owner prior to City caused demolition to where the building is no longer dangerous.

Background:
In order to abate the dangerous building, staff recommended and the City Council adopted the following demolition ordinance which were not acted upon. The property owner demolished the building prior to the City acting on the related demolition ordinance:

Address Condition Ordinance No. Abatement Action
1720 Long Street Dangerous NS 2020-010 Owner demolished

The demolition ordinance was filed and recorded with the Cumberland County Register of Deeds as a lawfully authorized abatement actions to be taken by the City on the related property.


Issues/Analysis:
The demolition ordinance is no longer effective as it was not acted upon. There are no subsequent liens for City demolition costs assessed or recorded against the property. The proposed resolutions rescinds the previously adopted demolition ordnance.


Budget Impact:
$32.00 in recording fees with the Cumberland County Register of Deeds.


Options:
Adopt the proposed resolution rescinding the recorded demolition ordinance.
Abstain from any action.
Deny the proposed resolution rescinding the recorded demolition ordinance.


Recommended Action:
Staff recommends the Council move to adopt the pr...

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