Special assessment: $18,448 demolition cost for unsafe structure at 2501 30th Av
Council would assess the property owner $18,448 for demolition costs. If approved, the owner would be liable for the city's cost to tear down the unsafe building.
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Council would assess the property owner $18,448 for demolition costs. If approved, the owner would be liable for the city's cost to tear down the unsafe building.
Council will consider charging the property owner $18,148.20 to recover demolition costs for an unsafe building. If approved, the owner would be billed for the city's costs to remove the structure.
Property owner would be charged $16,298 to recover the city's cost for demolishing the unsafe building. If approved, the assessment becomes a lien on the property.
If approved, the property owner at 1809 Fulton Avenue SW would be billed $15,430.40 to cover the city's cost of demolishing the unsafe building. The amount would be assessed as a special tax against the property.
If approved, the owner of 400 Princeton Avenue SW would be billed $13,945.60 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the property. The property owner would be liable for this special assessment.
If approved, the property owner at 524 Robison Ave would be responsible for paying $13,786.56 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on their lot.
Would charge the property owner $13,297 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building at 533 65th Street North. If approved, the assessment becomes a lien against the property.
If approved, the property owner at 1832 Steiner Avenue would be billed $12,858.12 to recover demolition costs for an unsafe structure. The charge would be assessed against the property.
If approved, the property owner would be charged $12,841.68 to recover the city's demolition costs for the unsafe structure. The assessment would be placed against the property.
If approved, would place a $12,048 special tax assessment on the property to recover the city's costs for demolishing an unsafe structure. The property owner would be responsible for payment.
If approved, the property owner would be assessed $10,930.40 to recover the city's costs for demolishing an unsafe building at this address. This shifts demolition expenses to the property holder.
If approved, the property owner at 5301 Georgia Road would be billed $10,286 to recover the city's cost of demolishing the unsafe building. The assessment would become a lien against the property.
If approved, the property owner at 4183 22nd Street North would be assessed $10,246 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the lot. The assessment becomes a lien on the property.
If approved, the property owner would be charged $10,242.28 to cover the cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site. This assessment would be placed against the property and could affect its title and future sale.
Property owner would be charged $10,154 to recover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building at this address. If approved, the assessment would be levied against the property.
If approved, the city would charge the property owner $9,736 to recover costs from the demolition of an unsafe building. Property owners receive a bill for public safety abatement work performed on their land.
If approved, the property owner would be assessed $9,511.36 to recover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building at the address. The cost would be charged to the property owner's account.
If approved, the property owner would be charged $9,306 to cover the city's cost of tearing down an unsafe structure at 217 50th Street North. This cost becomes a lien against the property.
If approved, would place a special assessment of $8,970.80 on the property to recover the cost of demolishing an unsafe building. The owner would owe this amount as a lien against the property.
If approved, the property owner at 1312 2nd Court West would be charged $8,581.96 to recover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on that lot.
If approved, the city would sell a foreclosed property acquired through municipal liens to LC Willow Solutions, LLC for $8,400.55. The sale would clear the parcel from city inventory and recover funds for municipal accounts.
If approved, would charge the property owner $8,335.20 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building at 1808 Fulton Avenue SW.
If approved, the property owner at 204 86th Street North would be assessed $8,125.20 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site. The assessment would be charged against the property.
The property owner would be assessed $7,496 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building at this address. If approved, the charge would be placed against the property as a lien.
If approved, the property owner at 1634 Boise Avenue would be charged $7,079.20 to cover demolition costs for the unsafe building. The special assessment would appear on the property tax bill.