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CC Regular Session 5. 11. <br />Meeting Date: 04/27/2021 <br />By: Brian McCann, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #21-102 Approving Code Enforcement Action Plan for 5393 141st Ave NW (Case of Bryan <br />Maki) <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Staff is seeking authorization to hire a siding contractor to repair the rear of the home at the expense of the property <br />owner. The City will front the costs of the abatement and assess the costs back to the Property. <br />Notification: <br />No notification is required. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />City Staff was first notified of siding issues at 5393 141 st Ave NW in October 2020. Following through the code <br />enforcement process, City Staff made contact with the property owner to repair the damage to the home. Each time <br />a status request has been relayed to the property owner, they have stated that no plans have been made and the <br />violation is approaching six (6) months without resolution. <br />Building Official, Jesse Szykulski, and Planning Technician, Brian McCann, inspected the bump -out, and the <br />interior of the home on March 12, 2021. While the bump -out has significant damage, the interior of the home <br />appears to remain intact. Additional damage appears to have occurred where the deck is attached to the home. <br />Photos of the inspection are included with the case. <br />A timeline of the case is below: <br />• Complaint was received about the property on October 28, 2020 regarding damage to the rear of the home. <br />• A drive -by inspection was conducted on November 2, 2020 which confirmed the damage to the home. <br />• A formal letter was sent to the property on November 4, 2020 requesting plans for repairs be submitted by <br />December 3, 2021. <br />• The property owner called on November 25, 2020 to discuss the letter and what is required of him. Staff <br />notified him that construction plans need to be submitted by December 3, 2020 to provide incentive that <br />repairs are being planned. <br />• A phone call occurred on December 16, 2020 with the property owner stating they have not made plans to <br />repair the siding given the season of the year, and insufficient funds to do the repairs. Staff requested the <br />owner to keep the City updated with any repair plans. <br />• On February 17, 2021, an additional complaint was submitted regarding the status of the home. <br />• On February 19, 2021, City Staff discussed the situation with the City Attorney to determine next steps. <br />• City Staff requested an inspection of the property on March 12, 2021 to inspect the interior of the home. <br />• The inspection occurred on March 12, 2021 which revealed additional damage to the home due to a missing <br />eave on the rear, woodpecker issues, and improper construction of the deck. City Staff requested plans be <br />made within two weeks, or the City will escalate. <br />• City Staff contacted the property owner on April 2, 2021 asking if any plans had been made. The property <br />owner became frustrated and stated they had not hired a contractor. <br />Funding Source: <br />
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