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CC Regular Session 7, 7, <br />Meeting Date: 07/27/2021 <br />By: Brian McCann, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #21-209 Approving an Abatement of 6336 Highway 10 NW; Case of JAC Auto <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Staff is seeking authorization to abate public nuisance items such as construction materials, a fence in disrepair, <br />overgrown grass/weeds, and up to five (5) inoperable vehicles that are in violation of City Code at 6336 Highway <br />10 NW. The Subject Property has a history of City Code violations regarding off-street parking and public nuisance <br />items. The vehicles are parked in the front yard on the dirt and grass, and it is unknown whether any of the vehicles <br />are operable as defined by Chapter 30 of City Code. <br />Notification: <br />No notification is required for this case. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Summary <br />The Subject Property has a history of code enforcement cases for violations related to off-street parking and public <br />nuisance items related to the Business ("JAC Auto"). Notably, in 2019, the City received authorization for a code <br />enforcement action plan via Resolutions 19-222, 19-250, and 19-253 which provided a plan to resolve any existing <br />violations and prevent any future violations on site. The Resolutions state that the Subject Property does have legal, <br />non -conforming rights to off-street parking on gravel to two (2) specific areas - but there cannot be allowed more <br />than four (4) inoperable vehicles, and they must remain behind the fence. <br />There is a current code enforcement case on the Subject Property for off-street parking and public nuisance <br />violations. Photos taken on July 13, 2021 show there are currently five (5) potentially inoperable vehicles beyond <br />the fence, and multiple of them are parked on the grass and/or dirt. The fence also appears to be in disrepair, some <br />areas of the property have noxious growth, and construction materials are being stored openly. A first notice of <br />violation was sent to the property on June 25, 2021, and a second notice was sent with a zoning citation for $75 on <br />July 13, 2021. <br />At the time of writing this case, the vehicles have not been moved and the items still remain on the property. It also <br />does not appear that the Property Owners have attempted to contact the City regarding these violations. The photos, <br />historical documents, and most recent notices of violation are in the attachments section of this case. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative 1: Adopt Resolution #21-209 Approving an Abatement at 6336 Highway 10 NW. The Property Owner <br />has been dismissive of Staff attempts to bring the property and business into compliance with City Code. Staff <br />supports this alternative. Alternative 2: Do not adopt Resolution #21-209 Approving an Abatement at 6336 <br />Highway 10 NW. City Council should provide specific direction to staff as to how to proceed with this active code <br />enforcement case. Staff is not opposed to this alternative but believes the approach and timeline outlined in the <br />proposed resolution is appropriate. <br />Funding Source: <br />