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File #: 24-1498    Version: 1
Type: Unfinished Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/25/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/25/2024 Final action:
Title: Consider adopting a resolution declaring the structures located at 401 SW Summit Avenue, to be dilapidated pursuant to Section 6-5-1 Lawton City Code, ordering the owner to abate the nuisance, authorizing summary abatement, and authorizing the City Attorney to commence legal action in District Court to abate the nuisance.
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Exhibit A, 3. Photos of Structure
Related files: 24-1446
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Consider adopting a resolution declaring the structures located at 401 SW Summit Avenue, to be dilapidated pursuant to Section 6-5-1 Lawton City Code, ordering the owner to abate the nuisance, authorizing summary abatement, and authorizing the City Attorney to commence legal action in District Court to abate the nuisance.
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INITIATOR: Charlotte Brown, Director of Community Services Director

STAFF INFORMATION SOURCE: Joshua White, Neighborhood Services Supervisor

BACKGROUND: In accordance with the True North Culture Statement for a Safe Community. We will be relentless in our efforts to provide a safe environment for our citizens to thrive. The structures located at Ward 5: 401 SW Summit Avenue; have been inspected and found to meet the criteria to be declared dilapidated pursuant to Lawton City Code, Division 6-5-1. Said structures are in an obvious state of neglect and disrepair such that they are detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the general public and a blighting influence on the Lawton community. The attached resolutions provide that the structures on the above listed properties are declared to be dilapidated and directs that they be remodeled or demolished by the property owner in compliance with the City's building code requirements. The property owners and any mortgage holders have been notified of this public hearing by mail, with a receipt of mailing obtained from the post office. A Notice of Hearing was also posted on each property. Summary documents, including supporting photographs, reports from the Fire Marshal and City Inspectors, and case histories are on file within the Neighborhood Services Division.

This property was brought before City Council on April 23rd and tabled until the second meeting in June. The property owner at the time of the public hearing had a signed contract stating that they would close on the property on or around June 15, 2024. Council wanted to give the property owner time t...

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