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File #: 20-558    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Report Status: Council Busines
File created: 8/25/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/9/2020 Final action:
Title: Approve the current Code Enforcement Lien for the property located at 112 Derby St., be reduced to $1,107.60 as recommended by the Code Enforcement Board.
Attachments: 1. Lien Reduction Application.pdf, 2. Staff Report for Lien Reduction-112Derbydocx.pdf, 3. Cost Affidavit Form -112 Derby.pdf, 4. Brevard County Prop Appr..pdf
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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

Memo Date: August 25, 2020
Agenda Date: September 9, 2020
Prepared By: Darla Crowl, (Code Enforcement Coordinator)
Through: Michael Cantaloupe, (Police Chief)
Requested Action:
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Approve the current Code Enforcement Lien for the property located at 112 Derby St., be reduced to $1,107.60 as recommended by the Code Enforcement Board.
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BACKGROUND:

CASE # 16-424

The Code Enforcement Board held a public hearing on 11/17/2016, at which time the Board found the owner, Nancy Maloney in violation of the following:

Sec. 6-1001(g) Fencing & shed in disrepair
Sec. 6-1001(d) High grass, weeds & overgrowth
Sec. 6-900(b)(7) Failure to secure structure

The Code Enforcement Board provided the owner time to correct said violation. Therefore, consistent with the Code Enforcement Board's Order a lien was recorded against the property effective 12/17/2016. The lien ran at $25.00 per day from 12/18/2016 until compliance was achieved on 6/25/2018. The total fine is $31,960 Code records show onsite inspections were conducted and contact was made. The current owner Nancy Maloney , was requesting that the lien be reduced to $0.
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Staff utilized the following factors in making its recommendation to reduce the lien:

* Whether the current applicant owned the property at the time the violation(s) occurred; YES

* The number of violations related to the subject liens; Three

* Number of Inspections performed: 8

* The length of time the property was in violation before correction

* Previous Code Violations: Yes

* Property Taxes: 2019 are paid, No outstanding Tax Bills

* Other Liens: Records show no outstanding liens on the property.
No Water Liens

* Property Inspection: 6/24/20 and was incompliance before prior to the Code Board Meeting


The current market value of the subject property; the current market value is $189,850 according the Brevard ...

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