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City officials face scrutiny over emergency demolition process

June 10, 2024 | St. Augustine, St. Johns County , Florida



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City officials face scrutiny over emergency demolition process
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the implications of a federal ruling regarding the filing of legal forms, specifically Form 1 and Form 6. A preliminary injunction has been issued, indicating that Form 6 is likely unconstitutional, while Form 1 remains a legal requirement. Officials clarified that individuals must choose to file either Form 1 or Form 6 by the July 1 deadline, but not both. This ruling has prompted state officials to reassess their responses and procedures.

Additionally, the meeting addressed the establishment of the West City Community Redevelopment Area Steering Committee. City Clerk Jamie Perkins reported that six applications had been received for five available seats on the committee, which will play a crucial role in public engagement and the master planning process. Commissioners expressed a desire to interview candidates to better understand their motivations and qualifications before making appointments. A special meeting has been scheduled for July 8 to conduct these interviews, with a deadline for additional applications set for June 26.

Concerns were also raised regarding a recent emergency demolition of a house, which caught some officials off guard. The process for emergency demolitions was explained, emphasizing the need for swift action in cases where structures pose imminent danger. Commissioners agreed on the importance of tightening the demolition process to ensure transparency and community trust.

Lastly, the city manager reminded attendees that city offices would be closed on June 19 in observance of Juneteenth, a federal holiday. The meeting concluded with a commitment to further investigate the emergency demolition process and to provide a report at the next meeting to address community concerns.

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