HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Resolution 1350RESOLUTION NO. i J�
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING A PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY OF
CENTRAL POINT MUNICIPAL COURT FOR THE PURPOSE OF SEEKING
AUTHORITY TO ORDER THE DEMOLITION OF A DERELICT STRUCTURE
OWNED BY CLYDE AND SUSAN OLSON
LOCATED AT 332 N. SECOND STREET, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
RECITALS:
A. Chapter 8.03 of the Central Point Municipal Code (CPMC) authorizes the
City of Central Point to require the demolition of structures determined to be derelict.
B. Before a structure may be demolished, the council must first adopt a
resolution requesting that the matter be heard before the municipal court. The
owners of the structure are to be afforded an opportunity to be heard by the council
before a resolution by the council is adopted.
C. The municipal court, in determining whether the structure is so derelict that
it should be demolished, considers such factors as dilapidation, disrepair, structural
defects, defects increasing certain listed hazards, uncleanliness, sanitary facilities,
public nuisance, and the history of unlawful activity.
D. The burden is on the city to show that demolition of the structure is in the
public interest.
Based upon the above recitals and on information provided to the council regarding
the history and condition of the structure located at 332 N. Second Street, Central
Point, Oregon, owned by Clyde and Susan Olson, the City of Central Point resolves:
Section 1. The Municipal Court of the City of Central Point is requested to conduct a
public hearing regarding the structure located and owned as described immediately
above to determine if the structure should be demolished pursuant to the provisions
or CPMC Chapter 8.03.
Section 2. The owner(s) and occupant(s) shall be provided notice by certified mail of
the date and time set for hearing. Notice shall also be posted on or near the derelict
structure and copies delivered to the affected neighborhood association.
Passed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage thisc��*
day of J u 2013.
Mayor Hank Williams
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City Recorder