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<br />Protective Inspections <br />1. Building Permits (1998 Summary). The City in 1998 has anotlJer very good revenue <br />year in Protective Inspections. The City collected $253,706.62 in building permit <br />revenues and added $28,814,915.00 of valuation to tlJe City (Exhibit A). Typically, <br />multiplying tlJe anticipated increase in building valuation by a "constant" (.0088) will <br />yield tlJe projected protective inspection revenues. In 1998, the City's revenues was a <br />little below this "constant" due to the high number of roofing permits issued (ie., roofing <br />permits do not require a plan check fee). However, the revenues were still significantly <br />above the budgeted revenues for this department. <br /> <br />Economic Development <br />Gateway Business District. The Staff has been primarily focusing on finalizing the <br />acquisition oftlJe Indykiewicz property. <br /> <br />Code Enforcement <br />1. 3171/3183 Lexington Avenue. The two homes have been demolished. However, <br />several items had to be completed by the owners by January 4, 1999. Those items were <br />not completed. The City Attorney and the Building Official are working on obtaining tlJe <br />funds and commencing the necessary work. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />1875 Lake Lane. The owner of the property has essentially completed the clean up of <br />the interior of the house. However, the structural components of the house still require <br />work so that they do not pose a problem to the public's safety. The transfer of ownership <br />on the property has yet to occur. The owner had until January 4,1999, to complete all the <br />necessary work. The Staff has prepared a resolution for tlJe tonight's City Council <br />meeting to consider abating the nuisance by demolition. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />