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Council records special assessment after second abatement at Charlemagne Avenue property

5392235 · July 15, 2025
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Following a second city abatement at 13825 Charlemagne Ave., Bellflower recorded a notice of special assessment to recover abatement costs. The property is in probate; a contractor has submitted building-permit applications and the city said it will pursue outstanding costs.

The Bellflower City Council voted Monday to record a notice of special assessment for nuisance abatement against the owner of 13825 Charlemagne Avenue after code enforcement described repeated trespassing, fires and structural damage at the long‑troubled property.

Solange, the city’s code‑enforcement presenter, told the council the property previously was abated in April 2024 and again after continued violations. The owner named on city records, Marilyn Schneider, died in 2023 and the estate is now in probate with Larry Schneider appointed administrator, Solange said. The council…

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