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Federal Way council places liens after abating two derelict sites, discusses cameras and site security
Summary
City council approved assessment liens totaling about $37,206 for two properties after code abatements and discussed measures — including cameras and coordination with Highline Water District — to prevent recurring illegal dumping.
The Federal Way City Council voted unanimously on Feb. 4 to place assessment liens on two properties where the city completed health- and safety-related abatements, and council members discussed using cameras and other measures to deter repeat dumping.
Two abatements and liens: Code Compliance Officer Curtis Richards told the council that staff completed abatements on a burned mobile home and a heavily contaminated site. The first property, at 3019 Southwest 370th Street, had a total abatement cost of $4,955.12, billed to Leyland Construction LLC for labor, dump fees and tax. The council approved placement of an assessment lien in that amount.
A larger abatement at 2647 South…
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