Code enforcement staff told the municipal hearing that fines totaling $36,500 have accumulated on the property at 1201 South Central and asked the magistrate for permission to foreclose. The case appears in the agenda as EEN20436, listed to Iris Claxton Eger, care of Liz Rubell.
A staff member presented photographic evidence showing the property’s condition and said the order imposing the fine has been recorded for more than 90 days. “We’re actually we’re asking for permission to foreclose today,” the staff member said. The magistrate responded, “And you have my permission.”
Staff noted additional recorded costs, including $109 in mailing costs, and said the fine accruals on the file currently total about $36,500. The staff member said they had not updated administrative charges and that updating the recorded lien would require recording a new lien and waiting another 90 days before seeking forfeiture under the city’s lien procedures.
The magistrate and staff did not record a formal ballot or motion on the record in the hearing transcript beyond the magistrate granting permission to proceed with foreclosure; no payment or settlement was reported at the hearing. Staff noted that previous attempts to communicate with the property representatives yielded little recent contact.
The matter will proceed as allowed under the recorded lien and the city’s administrative processes; staff did not specify a timetable for the next procedural steps in the transcript.