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City files petition on nuisance property at 307 2nd Street; matter now in court

Melbourne City Council · October 1, 2024
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Summary

The council reported that, after the statutorily required six-month waiting period from an April filing, a petition regarding the nuisance property at 307 2nd Street has been filed and is proceeding through the courts with scheduled notices and hearings.

Mayor Cynthia Rae Mansager informed the council on Oct. 14 that the city has moved a nuisance property matter at 307 2nd Street into the court system following the required six-month waiting period from the initial April filing.

According to the minutes, the mayor relayed the information from City Attorney Hillers; the petition has been filed and the case will proceed according to court schedules for notices and hearings. The council said updates will be provided as steps occur in the process.

No further details about the substance of the petition, remediation timeline, or potential remedies were provided in the meeting minutes; the city said the matter will follow the court’s schedule.