File #: Res. 2016-105    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/12/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/18/2016 Final action: 10/18/2016
Title: Consider Resolution Regarding Order to Abate Nuisance at 908 College Street South.
Attachments: 1. 1- Resolution
City Council Meeting Date: October 18, 2016

To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator

From: Chris Heineman, Community Planning and Development Director
Jim Kessler, Building Official
Chris Hood, City Attorney

Title
Consider Resolution Regarding Order to Abate Nuisance at 908 College Street South.

Body
Action Requested:
Staff recommends approval of a Resolution ordering abatement of blight and nuisance conditions at 908 College Street South.

Summary Report:
The conditions of the property located at 908 College Street South in Northfield as identified in the attached Findings, Conclusion, and Order of Abatement constitute a blight and public nuisance and are in violation of the referenced City Code provisions and State Statutes. City staff has made several attempts to enforce the referenced code provisions, and the Property Owner shall have until October 28, 2016 to remedy, abate, eliminate and remove all of the blight and nuisance conditions from the property as identified in the attached Notice and Order to Abate Nuisance and Notice of Hearing (Exhibits D and E).

The City Council is asked to review the findings, conclusion, and order of abatement and pass the attached Resolution ordering abatement of the blight and nuisance conditions at 908 College Street South. This Order of Abatement, including but not limited to all or any combination of the following:


a. Make a motion for summary enforcement of this Order of Abatement or file such other legal action is necessary to the District Court of Rice County, Minnesota, in order to obtain a court order authorizing the City personnel or the City's contracted agent to subsequently enter upon the Property and remedy, abate, eliminate and remove the identified blight and nuisance conditions present on the Property.

b. Initiate additional criminal prosecutions for each documented violation of the City Code.

c. Execute a Consent Agreement with the Property Owners, Exhibit F, to allow the City o...

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