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'?'ri1 RESOLUTION No. 73 •• 7 t f M(,1 r c WHEREAS, pursuant to the procedure established in Chapter I IA, Housing, of the Code of Ordinances, City of Clearwater, Florida, 1962, relating to minimum housing standards, and the Southern Standard Housing Code, the Building Official of the City of Clearwater has caused to be inspected the following described real property and the building situated thereon: Lot 23, Block F, Greenwood Park Unit #Z, according to the map or plat ichereof as recorded in Plat Book 8, page 16 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, also known as 1123 LaSalle Street, Clearwater, Florida. The record title holder to said property appears to be Julius Blake and Harvey Mae Blake, his wife, and Ruby Mae Blake, 1121 LaSalle Street, Clearwater, Florida, according to the Public Records and the current tax roll of Pinellas County, Florida; and WHEREAS, based upon said inspection, the Building Official determined that said property and the premises were unsafe, unsanitary, unfit for human habitation and do not properly comply with the requirements of Chapter 11A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clearwater, Florida, 1962, relating to minimum housing standards and the Southern Standard Housing Code; and WHEREAS, on June Z6, 197Z, written notice was furnished setting forth said deficiencies and violations and advising that the owner had until October Z6, 1972, to properly comply and correct said deficiencies and violations; and WHEREAS, on July Zd, 197Z, the owner applied for a demolition permit and then on September 16, 197Z, notified the Building Department that he had changed his plans and was going to rehabilitate the structure; and WHEREAS, on December 11, 1972, written notice was furnished the owner advising them that the time allowed for compliance had expired and that no extension of time could be granted; and WHEREAS, the Building Official of the City of Clearwater has -1- lteso.73=7 ? r k'trrd?.l?ry! s,;?? ti ?:<Fy .w :t'};?-i: ?•?. '.'r ?.i',', 'i' 1x - .. - ? ' ` . '.l a . .. .....,.rte-i 1-15-73 4 r5 :'t"?,f??4 ?t•r.,???tjr??n. s?1.x.M?"""'! r f "i s?w{';fiF4D+:a?,.n?r'?'r'wwH?t" ++7`1fY":.?wry?9''r•..?e ??t•. '?.14J-aJ: 1?.[t'a? :'r???: _wc°.,.? ..... .... .:.... .... ...... ..,.?? l `?3'. .n,t:_r.1:._'.?t'?:?'?-?`'-:s'^kp?.''£k-,r:{.r'?.._?,?i..-l?vu?u'.r-JZ-,.... .k....'.s?.?• _ -t•i-£y a??j, ,?'R?'?<g??+'?,?`^:=S?'$?ft°-•? 0 recommended to the City Commission that the building situated on the above described real property be demolished pursuant to Chapter 11A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clearwater, Florida, 1962, and the Southern Standard Housing Code; and WHEREAS, the City Commission scheduled a public hearing on said matter for Monday, January 15, 1973, at 1:30 P. M, at Clearwater City Hall Auditorium, had notice of said public hearing published once a week for at least two weeks, the first publication being at least ten days prior, and has also had mailed a notice of the scheduled public hearing by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the occupant at the street address of the property and the owner of the property addressed as indicated on the current tax roll of Pinellas County, Florida, said notice requiring all persons interested to show cause why the occupant or owner, or both, should not comply with the order and decision of the Building Official; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, IN SESSION REGULARLY AND DULY ASSEMBLED, AS FOLLOWS: 1. The City Commission, after proper notice and public hearing, and having considered the evidence and testimony presented, finds that no objections have been filed or presented or that the objections filed or presented are deemed insufficient, further finds that the above described real property and the building situated thereon are unsafe, unsanitary, unfit for human habitation and dangerous and detrimental to the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the community, and do not properly comply with the requirements of Chapter 11A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clearwater, Florida, 196Z, relating to minimum housing standards and the Southern Standard Housing Code. 2. Further, that the City Commission does hereby agree and concur with and in the finding and determination of the Building Official of the City of Clearwater concerning said real property and the building thereon and the -2- -' - Reso.#73-7 1-15-73 t Q 0 occupant, if any, and/or the owners, Julius Blake and Harvey Mae Blake, his wife, and Ruby Mae Blake, or all of them, are ordered within thirty (30) days after the passage and adoption of this said Resolution to repair, alter or improve said promises and the building thereon or remove or demolish said building in accordance with the determination of the Building Official so as to properly comply with Chapter 11A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clearwater, Florida, 1962, relating to minimum housing standards, and the Southern Standard Housing Code. 3. That a certified copy of this Resolution shall be immediately furnished by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the occupant, if any, at the street address of the property, and to the owner of the property addressed as indicated on the current tax roll of Pinellas County, Florida. d. Further, that if said occupant and/or owners fail to properly comply with this said Resolution within the said thirty (30) day period, the City Commission shall cause the removal or demolition of said building and shall charge upon those benefitted and the property such special assessment of the necessary costs incurred as determined by the City Commission and shall provide that such assessment be a lien upon the real estate improved. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day OYJWuary, A. D. 1973. yor..C Att? C' Clerk ..3- Reso.#73--7 S 1 1-15-73