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04/22/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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• 2009: Susan Kay McGowan, Case No. 2008100075 (1234 13th Ave), removal of junk, trash and <br />debris. <br />o 83 days of noncompliance x $100 per day: $8,300 fine <br />o Cost of County labor and clean-up: $729.55 <br />o Administrative fee per County Code Section 973.06: $250 <br />o Total assessed cost plus fine: $9,279.55 <br />o $9,279.55 assessment/fine has not been paid/reimbursed (0%) <br />2009-2011: Vista Golf LLC, Case No. 2009060086 (48 Vista Gardens Trail), mowing of overgrown <br />weeds on unused/unmaintained golf course. <br />o 57 days of noncompliance x $100 per day = $5,700 fine <br />o Cost of contractor mowing on seven separate occasions: $6,170 <br />o Administrative fees for mowing on seven separate occasions (7 x $250): $1,750 <br />o Total assessed cost plus fine: $13,620 <br />o $13,620 assessment/fine paid/reimbursed (100%) per April 2011 agreement <br />Overgrown weed public nuisance complaints/enforcement actions (2009 -present) <br />• Over the past five years, there have been +3,700 code enforcement cases pertaining to overgrown <br />weeds. <br />• Of those overgrown weeds cases, ±3,540 cases (±96%) were resolved, ±160 cases (+4%) were not <br />resolved and resulted in recorded liens. <br />Other information <br />• Over the past five years, the Code Enforcement Board has recorded +600 liens against properties for <br />code violations (including but not limited to: junk, trash and debris; junk vehicles; unsecured vacant <br />structures; building construction/alterations without permits; landscape maintenance deficiencies; <br />overgrown weeds). <br />• Over the past five years, 219 Code Enforcement Board liens have been released due to payment of' <br />fines/satisfaction of liens (approximately 36% of recorded liens). <br />M:\Code Enforcement\Nuisance abatement 5 -yr history memo 3-14-I4.doc <br />ATTACHMENT 2 <br />52 <br />
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