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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4216RESOLUTION NO.4 2 1 6 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, DECLARING CERTAIN PROPERTY A BLIGHTED PROPERTY AND DECLARING THE INTENT TO CONDEMN SAID PROPERTY PURSUANT TO RCW 35.80A WHEREAS, the City of Auburn has been contending over the last number of years with code enforcement problems at property located at 4 Pike Street Southeast, Auburn, Washington, 98002; and WHEREAS, those code enforcement problems have included litter, weeds, broken glass, uninhabitable premises, graffiti, rodents and other pests; and WHEREAS, repeated efforts by City of Auburn code enforcement officers, police and legal department representatives have been unsuccessful in abating the nuisances and having the premises restored to safe conditions and to alleviate the threat to public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, the premises has, for more than over the past year, not been legally occupied and has been uninhabitable, as it does not meet requirements for habitability pursuant to the City's building codes; and WHEREAS, despite the inhabitability of this structure at this location, the premises has been illegally used by vandals and trespassers who further destroyed the premises and/or who compounded the nuisance conditions, creating an attractive nuisance for neighborhood children; and Resolution No. 4216 July 17, 2007 Page 1 of 3 WHEREAS, because the efforts of the City of Auburn officials have been unsuccessful in prompting the owners to address the nuisances and correct the unsafe conditions, it is appropriate that the property be declared a blighted property and that the property be condemned for the public uses described in Chapter 35.80A RCW. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: Section 1. That the City Council finds and declares: A. That the premises and building located at 4 Pike Street, S.E., Auburn, Washington 98002, described more particularly as follows: Lot 2, Block 1, John Dailidenas first addition to the City of Auburn, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 42 of Plats, page 21, in King County, Washington, also known as King County Tax Parcel Number 1887500010 has not been lawfully occupied for a period of one year or more; B. That the building constitutes a threat to public health, safety, welfare as determined by the City's building official, thereby constituting a blight on the neighborhood; and C. That the acquisition of the real property described herein is necessary to eliminate the neighborhood blight. Section 2. That condemnation of property to eliminate neighborhood blight is declared and recognized in state law to be a public purpose. Section 3. That acquisition of the property located at 4 Pike Street S.E., Auburn, Washington, 98002, described more particularly above, is necessary in order for the City to correct the dangerous conditions on said premises and to eliminate the blight on the neighborhood. Resolution No. 4216 July 17, 2007 Page 2 of 3 Section 4. That the Mayor or his designee are authorized to commence condemnation action to acquire the property described hereinabove and to take such other and further steps as are consistent herewith and within the provisions of state law, including Chapter 35.80A of the Revised Code of Washington Section 5. That the costs to be paid by the City in connection with the condemnation and acquisition of said premises by this condemnation shall be paid from the general fund of the City. Section 6. That if any provisions of this Resolution or its application to any person or circumstance is held to be invalid, the remainder of this Resolution or the application of the provisions to other persons or circumstances shall not be effected. Section 7. That this Resolution shall be take effect and be in full force upon passage and signatures hereon. I~~ ~i'~ Dated and signed this ~~ . day of ~~~ e~ , 2007. UBU .~- _._- PE ER B. LEWIS, MAYOR ATTEST: Da 'Ile E. Daskam, City Clerk APPEc6YED PTO FORM: I B. Hid, City Attorney Resolution No. 4216 July 17, 2007 Page 3 of 3