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In the short term, costs of the abatement will be paid out of the: <br />HRA budget, which has allocated $100,000 for abatement activities (residential). <br />Following disposal of stored items per the process specified in Section 508.01, the property owner will <br />then be billed for actual and administrative costs. If charges are not paid, staff is to recover costs as <br />specified in Section 407.075. Costs will be reported to Council following the abatement. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends that the Council direct Community Development staff to abate the above referenced <br />public nuisance violations at 2026 Asbury Street by removing all outside storage of junk and household <br />items from the rear yard area. The junk will be disposed of, and the household items will be stored for <br />60 days in a rented storage facility. If the items are not claimed by the owner (as well as all costs <br />incurred by the City paid for) the City will selUdispose of subject items per the process specified in <br />Section 508.01. <br />REQUESTED COUNCIL ACTION <br />Direct Community Development staff to abate the above referenced public nuisance violations at 2026 <br />Asbury Street by hiring a general contractor to remove the outside storage, dispose of the junk, and <br />place the household furnishings in a rental storage facility. If the storage items are not claimed by the <br />owner, the stored items will be disposed as per the process specified in City Code Section 508.01. The <br />property owner will then be billed for actual and administrative costs. If charges are not paid, staff is to <br />recover costs as specified in Section 407.075. <br />Prepared by: Don Munson, Permit Coordinator <br />Attachments: A: Map of 2026 Asbury Street <br />S: City Code Section 508.01 <br />