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12.A.3. CONDEMNATION, DEMOLITION, AND REMOVAL OF UNSAFE STRUCTURES <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Davis, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wheeler, to approve <br />staff's recommendation. <br />Community Development Director Robert Keating reported that four structures have <br />been identified for demolition; however the one at 1820 38th Lane has already been removed. <br />He also divulged that an arson investigation is currently being conducted on the structure located <br />at 8715 103rd Avenue, and asked the Board to authorize staff to proceed with the demolition of <br />the structures at 8435 62"d Avenue and 12995 100th Place, and to defer demolition of the <br />property on 103rd Avenue. <br />Jose Guanch, County Building Official, responding to Commissioner Davis's query, <br />advised that the owner of the property on 103rd Avenue had informed him that the arson <br />investigation should be concluded by October 30, 2010. <br />A brief discussion ensued as to when the demolitions could be accomplished in view of <br />the arson investigation. Director Keating explained that staff still had to solicit bids for the work, <br />and that the demolition could proceed on November 1, 2010. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and by a 4-0 <br />vote (Commissioner Flescher absent), the Motion carried. <br />The Board: (1) approved Resolution 2010-068, providing <br />for the demolition of unsafe structures and the recovery of <br />costs; (2) authorized staff to defer the demolition of the <br />structure at 8715 103rd Avenue until the conclusion of the <br />arson investigation; (3) declared the structures located at <br />8435 62nd Avenue and 12995 100th Place unsafe and a <br />nuisance; and (4) ordered the buildings demolished with <br />22 <br />September 7, 2010 <br />