In a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing concerns regarding a vacant property located at 5824 Doniphan. The property has been under scrutiny since July 2017 due to multiple code enforcement nuisance cases, with ten recorded instances highlighting its neglect.
During the meeting, it was revealed that efforts are being made to secure the property. A representative noted that the fire marshal's vacant structure team has been unable to conduct an inspection due to a high volume of fire incidents in the area. This inspection is crucial before sealing an open door to prevent unauthorized access and potential liability issues.
The property owner has taken steps to improve the situation by demolishing an accessory structure and cleaning up debris, including the removal of 53 tires. However, city officials still recommend the complete demolition of the main structure, citing its long-standing neglect and the need for a more permanent solution.
The discussion also touched on security measures, including the potential installation of barbed wire around the property to deter trespassers. Officials emphasized the importance of ensuring the property is secure before sealing it up, as they want to avoid any risks associated with inadvertently trapping individuals inside.
As the city continues to monitor the situation, the focus remains on balancing property maintenance with community safety, ensuring that the area does not become a hotspot for illegal activities.