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Council sets July 1 cleanup deadline for two nuisance properties, warns of abatement costs
Summary
After reviewing criminal and civil enforcement options and estimated abatement costs of roughly $75,000–$100,000 per parcel, the council gave two property owners until July 1 to show significant cleanup or face potential city abatement and cost recovery procedures.
City staff updated the council on two privately owned properties that have generated repeated complaints for unlicensed vehicles, material storage and junk accumulation. Staff said one property (identified in packet as 9550 West Hill Road) has a long complaint history dating into the 1980s and has been uncooperative; the other (the Hunter property) has shown more regular clean-up progress and ongoing communication with staff.
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