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Town moves toward abatement after noncompliance for Parcels 1611501 and 1600457; bidding to start soon
Summary
Staff reported that property owners of Parcels 1611501 and 1600457 did not comply with a 30-day notice; an extension was denied and staff are preparing for nuisance abatement and potential injunctive relief, with abatement bidding expected to begin within 7–10 days. A resident raised fire, pest and erosion concerns during public comment.
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Town staff updated the Board on enforcement actions concerning two properties (Parcels 1611501 and 1600457) that failed to follow approved plans and remained out of compliance after a 30-day notice. An extension request was denied and staff described next steps: preparing nuisance-abatement work and pursuing injunctive relief under applicable town code where necessary.
Staff indicated the bidding process for abatement-related work is expected to begin within 7–10 days. The Board discussed procedural distinctions between erosion-control issues and nuisance-code violations and potential approaches to minimize environmental impacts during abatement.
Rosanna Thompson provided public comment, describing concerns that the conditions on the parcels increase fire risk, attract pests, and exacerbate erosion. The Board acknowledged the public-safety and environmental implications and directed staff to proceed with the planned enforcement steps.
