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File #: 20-62    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Report Status: Council Busines
File created: 1/23/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/26/2020 Final action:
Title: Approve the Code Enforcement Lien for the property located at 315 Belmont Dr. be Reduced to $2,000.00, as recommended by the Code Enforcement Board.
Attachments: 1. Application-Tax Roll.pdf, 2. Brevard County Property Appraisers.pdf, 3. Lien Reduction Checklist.pdf, 4. Cost Affidavit Form -315belmont.pdf, 5. Recorded Lien.pdf
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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

Memo Date: January 23, 2020
Agenda Date: February 26, 2020
Prepared By: Darla Crowl, Code Enforcement Coordinator
Through: Michael Cantaloupe, Police Chief
Requested Action:
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Approve the Code Enforcement Lien for the property located at 315 Belmont Dr. be Reduced to $2,000.00, as recommended by the Code Enforcement Board.
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BACKGROUND:

CASE # 18-183


The Code Enforcement Board held a public hearing on 2/21/2019, at which time the Board found the owner, Di Bello, Francesco in violation of the following:

Exterior General Condition Ch 6 Sec. 6-1003 (a), Accum. Of Trash and Litter Ch 6 Sec. 6-900 (b)(1)a-d, Accessory Structures Ch 6 Sec. 6-1001 (g), Weeds, Ch 6 Sec. 6-1001(d)

The Code Enforcement Board provided the owner enough time to correct said violation. Therefore, consistent with the Code Enforcement Board's Order a lien was recorded against the property effective 4/18/19 The lien ran at $100.00 per day from 3/24/2019 until compliance was achieved on 11/25/2019. Code records show onsite inspections were conducted with the attorney representing the family. The current owner, Di Bello, Francesco Estate, is requesting that the lien be reduced to zero, due to the fact that the owner is deceased, and the property is going through probate.

Staff utilized the following factors in making its recommendation to reduce the lien:

* Whether the current owner owned the property at the time the violation(s) occurred; Yes

* The number of violations related to the subject lien; Four

* Number of Inspections performed: 10

* The length of time the property was in violation 185 days - $18,500

* Previous Code Violations: Yes, Case #17-340: Sec. 6-1003 (b) protective treatment, 6-900 (b) (9) parking in yard, 6-1001 (g) accessory structures, 6-900 (b) (1) a-d junk/debris, 6-900 (b) (8) unregistered vehicles, 6-900 (b) (9) parking in the yard and 6-902 (b) (1) (2) inoperable vehicles

* Property Taxes: 2019 are due, No ou...

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