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The Unsafe Building Commission on Tuesday tabled three properties—813 and 815 South A, 30 North Fifteenth Street, and 201 North Twelfth Street—so staff can advertise future hearings after service-by-mail could not be completed for owners of record. Staff said two properties owned by Michael and Marjorie Asell (813 and 815 South A) and 30 North Fifteenth had not been served by mail. Staff said 201 North Twelfth had been served but the mailing was signed by someone in California and not by the owner of record, so staff will re-advertise to meet service requirements. A motion to table the three properties and re-advertise for a future meeting carried with a recorded aye from the commission. Staff said they will attempt further service and advertise as required under the commission’s procedures. The commission also referenced previously expedited demos heard in May for other addresses and a pending cost hearing for a prior garage emergency scheduled for August; those items were noted separately from the three properties that were tabled for service issues.
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