Special assessment on properties with noxious weeds
Property owners may face added costs to cover city weed-abatement work on their lots. Assessment details and property list not provided in agenda item.
Property owners may face added costs to cover city weed-abatement work on their lots. Assessment details and property list not provided in agenda item.
Property owners may face charges to cover costs of removing noxious weeds from their land under a 2018 city declaration. Owners have a right to be heard before the assessment is finalized.
City may levy charges against property owners for weed removal on their land. This hearing lets owners contest the assessment before it becomes final.
Property owners will face a special assessment charge to cover city costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. The assessment amount and affected parcels will be detailed in the hearing.
Properties with noxious or dangerous weeds are being assessed charges to cover city cleanup costs. Property owners may owe money to the city unless they clear the weeds themselves.
Property owners will receive a special assessment bill to recover costs of city-ordered weed removal. Specific properties and amounts are listed in the full resolution.
City is levying special assessments against property owners for cost of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds. Property owners subject to these charges should review the assessment list to confirm their parcel is included and understand their financial obligation.
City removes abandoned vehicle from neighborhood and bills the owner for removal costs, reducing blight and eyesore in the area.
Property owners may owe special assessments to cover city weed removal costs on their land. The full list of affected properties is not shown in this title.
Property owners may face charges for city-ordered weed removal on their land. Costs are recovered through special assessments tied to properties declared noxious or dangerous under prior city action.
Property owners may owe special assessments to cover city costs for removing noxious weeds. The assessment applies to parcels declared hazardous by the council in 2019.
54 properties with noxious or dangerous weeds are now officially flagged as public nuisances. Property owners will receive notice and face potential enforcement action if weeds aren't cleared.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face a special assessment to cover abatement costs. The city can enforce collection against non-compliant properties.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will be assessed cleanup costs. This enforces city health and safety standards for neglected land.
Property owners of neglected lots may face costs to clear noxious weeds; unpaid assessments can be collected from future sales or tax proceeds.
Property at 53 2nd Avenue South is no longer subject to a special assessment for weed abatement, likely because the noxious weeds have been cleared or the property owner completed required cleanup.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special assessment to cover abatement costs. Details on affected properties and amounts will be presented at a public hearing.
City will charge property owners for clearing noxious weeds from their land. Owners who don't pay may face liens or additional enforcement action.
Owner of 2213 36th Avenue North will be billed $6,005.88 for the cost of demolishing an unsafe building on their property. This assessment becomes a lien on the parcel until paid.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and can pose safety hazards. City will remove the vehicle and charge the registered owner for the cost.