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<br /> <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />period. The two year period would expire on September 12, 2018. The property owner has seven <br />days from the Council’s order to complete the work before the City can have the work <br />completed. <br /> <br />An abatement order allows the City to hire a contractor to complete the work on the property and <br />charge the cost back to the property owner. The charge is 125 percent of the cost of the work <br />plus administrative costs. If the charges are not paid, the charge will be certified against the <br />property for collection with the property taxes. <br /> <br />If the same violation reoccurs within two years of the Council’s order, staff could order <br />abatement without an additional Council hearing or action. A letter would be sent to the property <br />owner ordering future violations to be resolved within seven working days. If the violation is not <br />resolved, staff can order the abatement and charge the expense back to the property owner. <br /> <br />Prior to any action, the Council must provide a hearing for the property owner. The property <br />owner was notified of the hearing in conformance with the City Code. <br /> <br /> <br />Recommendation <br /> <br />Motion to approve Resolution 2016-029 ordering accelerated nuisance abatement at 1927 <br />County Road D W for excessive vegetation growth not in compliance with City regulations. <br /> <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> <br />A. August 29, 2016, Final Letter to the Property Owner & Residents of 1927 County Road <br />D W <br />B. Photograph from Prior Ave <br />C. Photograph from rear of property <br />D. Resolution 2016-029: Abatement of Nuisance at 1927 County Road D W <br /> <br /> <br />