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Councilmember Riley introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br /> RESOLUTION #19-253 <br /> A RESOLUTION APPROVING CODE ENFORCEMENT ACTION PLAN FOR 6336 <br /> HIGHWAY 10 NW COMMONLY KNOWN AS JAC AUTO REPAIR AND SALES <br /> WHEREAS,JAC Auto Repair and Sales (the "Business") is operating on the property <br /> generally known as 6336 Highway 10 NW and legally described as follows: <br /> LOT 2 AUDITOR SUBDIVISION NUMBER 096, EX ROAD SUBJECT TO <br /> EASEMENT OF RECORD <br /> (the "Subject Property"); and <br /> WHEREAS,the Subject Property is currently zoned E-1 Employment District; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Subject Property is approximately 0.95 acres; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Business, commonly known as JAC Auto Repair and Sales, has been in <br /> operation after the City's incorporation and formal adoption of zoning authority; and <br /> WHEREAS,the City acknowledges that certain lawful non-conforming rights related to <br /> motor vehicle repair and sales are applicable; however, the `footprint' of the lawful non- <br /> conforming use appears to have expanded based on historic aerials; and <br /> WHEREAS,there are documented City Code violations on the Subject Property <br /> extending back to the 1980's, prior to JAC owning the Subject Property. JAC Auto acquired the <br /> property in April of 1986. Those City Code violations related to the open code enforcement case <br /> are outlined below: <br /> 1) On July 11, 2006, City Staff found the Subject Property to be in violation of <br /> City Code in regards to the display and storage of merchandise; and <br /> 2) On July 29, 2010, City Staff found the Subject Property to be in violation of <br /> City Code Section 30 (Nuisances) for the outdoor storage of abandoned or <br /> inoperable vehicles, the outdoor storage of deteriorating motor vehicle parts, <br /> and the storage and/or accumulation of waste; and <br /> 3) On August 19, 2011, City Staff found the Subject Property to be in violation <br /> of City Code in regards to the storage and display of junk vehicles and debris; <br /> and <br /> 4) On July 23, 2013, City Staff found the Subject Property to be in violation of <br /> City Code Section 30 (Nuisances) for the outdoors storage of abandoned or <br /> inoperable vehicles, the outdoor storage of deteriorating motor vehicle parts, <br /> the storage and/or accumulation of waste, and accessory structures (fences, <br /> garages)not being maintained; and <br /> RESOLUTION#19-253 <br /> Page 1 of 5 <br />