In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the status of a property located at 2316 Sanderson Road, which has been deemed out of compliance with city codes due to its dangerous condition. The accessory structure on the property has been classified as an \"attractive nuisance,\" posing health and safety risks to the public. As a result, the owner has been ordered to either repair or demolish the structure within 90 days. Failure to comply could lead to the city taking corrective action at the owner's expense.
Additionally, the meeting addressed a request for boarding charges related to the main structure on the same property, which had to be secured due to its unsafe condition. The boarding was completed on February 23, 2024, with costs amounting to $19,213 approved by the officials.
The meeting also touched on a prospective sale of the property, with Pastor Mills, who operates a nearby church, expressing interest in purchasing it as-is for $111,000, contingent upon court approval. The discussions highlighted the ongoing challenges related to property maintenance and safety in the community, as well as the legal processes involved in property transactions under probate conditions.
The officials emphasized the importance of addressing these issues promptly to ensure public safety and compliance with city regulations.