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Mr. Johnson's suggestion was considered, but due to the extensive cost of rehabbing the <br />property, it was felt that Habitat could not make use of the property. <br />Commissioner Flescher relayed that when he was in law enforcement, he had responded <br />to the Gifford Gardens site many times, and thanked everyone who has been working over the <br />years to affect a cleanup of this property. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Flescher, <br />SECONDED by Chairman Solari, to: approve staffs <br />recommendation. <br />Attorney Polackwich suggested adding language to the proposed Resolution, stating that <br />the matter come back for actual imposition of the lien once the costs on the demolition of Gifford <br />Gardens Apartments are known. <br />MOTION WAS AMENDED by Commissioner Flescher, <br />SECONDED by Chairman Solari, to approve staff's <br />recommendation, with an amendment to the proposed <br />resolution to include language regarding imposing the lien <br />for Gifford Gardens, located at 4730 40th Avenue, once <br />the costs are known. <br />Attorney DeBraal noted for the record, that the County Building inspectors had inspected <br />every apartment at Gifford Gardens. He also pointed out an additional unsafe structure, located <br />at 4230 29th Avenue has been included in the resolution for demolition. <br />Attorney Polackwich clarified that the additional language about the lien pertained only <br />to the Gifford Gardens property. <br />31 <br />November 16, 2010 <br />