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AFTER RECORDING MAIL TO:
Name City of Auburn- city clerk office
Address 25 W Main St
City/State Auburn, WA 98001
Document Title(s):
1. 2nd Notice'of Claim of Lien
Reference Number(s) of Documents Assigned or released:
Grantor(s):
1. Eugene Goodwin
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Grantee(s):
1. City of Auburn
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Abbreviated Legal Description:
Lot 4, Block 4, Auburn Heights Park Div 2, Vol 49 Page 99
Tax Parcel Number(s):
0303000275
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City of Auburn
25 West Main Street
Auburn, WA 98001
2nd Notice of Claim of Lien
I, Jeff Tate, Assistant Director of the City of Auburn Community Development Department, situated in
King County, Washington, pursuant to Auburn City Code 1.25.065, do hereby certify that the charges set
forth below against the property described constitute delinquent penalties and enforcement costs
imposed by the City for the below violations of Auburn City Code. Notice is hereby given that additional
penalties may continue to accrue after the date listed below and the claim of lien herein shall apply to
such additional penalties. Partial payments may be accepted and applied to the delinquent balance after
the lien date and the remaining balance shall continue to be a lien against the property.
Street Address:
Owner:
5627 S. 305" St. Auburn, WA 98001
Eugene Goodwin
Parcel # :
Case # :
030300 -0275
V1O14 -0417
Legal Description:
Lien Amount:
Auburn Heights Park Div 2
$3100.00
Penalized Actions and City Code Violated:
Effective Date of Penalty:
Auburn City Code 8.12 - PUBLIC NUISANCES,
8.20.010 (C) Vegetation as a nuisance & 8.14.055
January 22, 2015 to Febuary 17, 2015
Inoperable vehicles as a nuisance.
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Jeff Tate, Assistant Director Community Development Department for the Claimant City of Auburn states
that I have read or heard the foregoing claim, read and know the contents thereof, and believe the same
to be true and correct and that this claim of lien is not frivolous and is made with reasonable cause, and is
not clearly excessive under penalty of perjury. �--�
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT &
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CIVIL CODE ENFORCEMENT
NOTICE OF CIVIL PENALTY
Case No. VI014 -0417
Location of violation: 5627 S. 305`" St. Auburn, WA 98092
Parcel number: 030300 -0275
Responsible Party & Address: Eugene Goodwin, 5627 S. 305`" St. Auburn, WA 98092.
Description of Violation: 1) Junk, trash, litter and debris on property. 2) Inoperable and
or junk vehicle in driveway. 3) Tall grass & weeds throughout the property
Auburn City Code or Regulation violated: Auburn City Code 8.12 - PUBLIC NUISANCES,
8.20.010 (C) Vegetation as a nuisance & 8.14.055 Inoperable vehicles as a nuisance.
Corrective action required: 1) Remove all junk, litter, trash and debris from property. 2)
Remove inoperable vehicle, place inside enclosed building or make operable. 3) Cut tall
grass & weeds not to exceed six inches in height.
Corrective action was required to be completed by: Friday, November 7, 2014
Initial: $500
PENALTIES
Recurring (per day) $100
Reconsideration & Appeal: You may request that the Code Compliance Officer reconsider issuing
this notice. You may also appeal the initial and recurring penalties to the city's Hearing Examiner.
Requests for reconsideration and appeal must be submitted in writing to the Community Development
Department, 25 West Main, Auburn, WA 98001 -4998. An application for appeal must be postmarked
within fourteen (14) calendar days of the penalty's effective date, comply with the requirements in
ACC 15.07.130, and be accompanied by the stated fee. The appeal period may be extended for good
cause.
Effective Date: The Initial Penalty is effective five (5) calendar days after the date of postmark if
mailed, or immediately if served in person. The Recurring Penalty accrues each day and automatically
becomes effective without further notice.
Lien: If unpaid after fourteen (14) calendar days of becoming effective, each penalty (plus any
collections costs) shall be a lien against the property.
Method and date gteer7tLa^Mai1ec1 and posted on property 11/14/14
Issuing Code