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Clay commissioners approve starting foreclosure action on five problem properties and direct staff to offer amnesty program to lien holders
Summary
After a lengthy discussion about blighted and unsafe properties, Clay County commissioners voted 4–1 to begin foreclosure proceedings on five properties identified by code enforcement and directed staff to develop and begin a six‑month amnesty program for owners with outstanding code liens.
The commission debated a group of problem properties and broader code‑enforcement approaches at its April 22 meeting and voted to begin foreclosure action on five parcels identified by code enforcement staff while also directing county staff to implement an amnesty program for property owners with outstanding code liens.
Code Enforcement Manager Charice (last name not recorded in the transcript) summarized five properties proposed for foreclosure referral because of prolonged junk, debris, illegal structures and safety concerns. Commissioners described repeated neighborhood…
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