The Levelland City Council meeting on July 14, 2024, focused on housing standards and property compliance issues, particularly concerning a property owned by Real Estate Union LLC. The council discussed the status of a dilapidated structure that had previously been given a 90-day period to be brought into compliance. However, after a follow-up inspection, it was determined that the owner no longer wished to repair the property and instead expressed a desire to demolish it.
The owner, who attended the meeting via Zoom, indicated that the property was not worth fixing. The council clarified that the demolition would be the owner's responsibility, whether carried out personally or by hiring a contractor. The city would not be involved in the demolition process.
The council also addressed the procedures for enforcing compliance with housing standards. If the owner fails to demolish the property within the timeframe set by the council, the city retains the authority to hire a contractor to complete the demolition. The typical timeframe for such actions is 60 days, unless the owner presents a detailed plan for repairs, which could allow for more flexibility.
Overall, the council's discussions highlighted the ongoing challenges of maintaining housing standards and the importance of compliance in ensuring community safety and aesthetics. The next steps will depend on the owner's actions regarding the demolition within the specified timeframe.