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91-2165 �•...�+�"'`��! A 1 . ', - Council File � ���� i'� �' c� i; . i ' Green Sheet # RESOLUTION C1TY OF INT PAUL, MINNESOTA , � Presented By Referred To Committee: Date WHEREAS, the Division of Public Health has requested the City Council to hold public hearings to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the repair or wrecking and removal of a one story, wood frame, deteriorated, dilapidated, fire damaged, boarded, commercial structure (raikoad dining cars) located on property hereafter refened to as the "Subject Property" and commonly known as 289 Como Avenue. This property is legally described as: Lot 15, Block 7, Humphrey's Addition to Saint Paul. . WHEREAS, based upon the records in the Ramsey County Recorder's Office on 7uly 18, 1991 and other information available to the Division of Public Health on or before August 20,"1991, the following persons are owners, interested and/or responsible parties of the Subiect Property: Leo Gadbois, 96 Dale Street North, Saint Paul, MN 55102; First Grand Avenue State Bank, 1071 Grand Avenue; Saint Paul, MN 55105; Kathryn M. Guthrie, 96 Dale Street North, St. Paul, MN 55102; East Como Partnership, a Minnesota Partnership, C/O Br�an, Lany & Dean Carlson, and Hammond Becker, 293 Como Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55101; Sherwood Associates, a Minnesota Partnership, 5700 West Broadway, Crystal, MN 55428; Office Manager - Revenue Division, Property Tax - Delinquent, 15 Kellogg Blvd. W. St. Paul, MN 55102. The addresses of the above noted persons were obtained from various sources including the tax records, phone books, mortgage companies, etc.; and WHEREAS, the Division of Public Health has issued an order identified as an "Abandoned Building Notice" dated 7uly 15, 1991 which is attached and incorporated as part of this Resolution by this reference. This order was served in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code on all owners, interested and/or responsible parties of the Subject Property then known to the enforcement officer. The notice and order informed these parties that the One story, wood frame, deteriorated, dilapidated, fire damaged, boarded, commercial structure (railroad dining cars) located on the Subject Property is an abandoned building and a nuisance pursuant to Sections 45.01, Subd. 1 and 45.02, Subd. 11 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. The 7uly 15, 1991 order also had attached to it a list of deficiencies regarding the house on the Subject Property, said list is attached and incorporated as part of this resolution; and WHEREAS, the 7uly 15, 1991 order infor.med all then known owners, interested parties and responsible parties that they must either repair the structure on the Subject Property by correcting the list of deficiencies or demolish the structure, either action to take place by August 15, 1991; and ORtG�NA�. � � ��a�� WHEREAS, no action has been taken regarding compliance with the July 15, 1991 notice and order, and as a result the Division of Public Health requested that public hearings be scheduled to take place on Wednesday, October 2, 1991 before the Neighborhood Services Committee of the Saint Paul City Council to prepare a recommendation to be reviewed and decided on Tuesday, October 8, 1991 by the Saint Paul City Council in considering the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction of the nuisance condition through the rehabilitation or, in the alternative, the demolition and removal of this structure; and WHEREAS, the above referenced owners, interested and/or responsible parties have been served notice of the time, place and purpose of the public hearings before the Neighborhood Services Committee of the City of Saint Paul City Council on Wednesday, October 2, 1991 and the Saint Paul City Council on Tuesday, October 8, 1991 in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code; and WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Neighborhood Services Committee of the Saint Paul City Council on Wednesday, October 2, 1991 and all testimony and evidence was considered by the committee; and WI�REAS, the Neighborhood Services Committee after receiving testimony and evidence, made the recommendation to approve a request by the Division of Public Health to lay this matter over in Committee for thirty (30) days until Wednesday, November 6, 1991 in order to give the owner time to submit a comprehensive plan for the rehabilitation of this property; and WHEREAS, the Neighborhood Services Committee further recommends that the owner be granted one (1) year to rehabilitate or demolish and remove this structure if the aforementioned requirement is met; and WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Saint Paul City Council on Tuesday, October 8, 1991 and all testimony and evidence including the action taken by the Neighborhood Services Committee was considered by the Council; and WHEREAS, the Saint Paul City Council, based upon all of the testimony and evidence presented at the Tuesday, October 8, 1991 hearing, approved the Neighborhood Services Committee's recommendation to lay this matter over in Committee for thirty (30) days until Wednesday, November 6, 1991; and WHEREAS, a hearing was scheduled before the Neighborhood Services Committee of the Saint Paul City Council on Wednesday, November 6, 1991, but a quorum could not be obtained and the hearing was rescheduled; and WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Neighborhood Services Committee of the Saint Paul City Council on Wednesday, November 20, 1991 and all testimony and evidence was considered by the committee; and -2- C�RlG1�IA L � � �°�i���`� WI�REAS, the Neighborhood Services Committee after receiving testimony and evidence, made the recommendation to approve a request by the Division of Public Health to order the above referenced owners, interested parties and responsible parties and their assigns to make the Subject Property safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by rehabilitating this structure and correcting those deficiencies set forth in the list previously referenced in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances, Qr in the alternative by demolishing and removing the structure and filling the site in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances. The rehabilitation or demolition of the structure to be completed within one (1) year of the date of the publication of this resolution; and WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Saint Paul City Council on Tuesday November 26, 1991 and all testimony and evidence including the action taken by the Neighborhood Services Committee was considered by the Council; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that based upon all of the testimony and evidence presented at the Tuesday, November 26, 1991 hearing, the Saint Paul City Council hereby adopts the following Findings and Order concerning the house at 289 Como Avenue: 1. That since September of 1989 the building has been routinely monitored by the Nuisance Buildings Code Enforcement Program. 2. That since September of 1989 the City of Saint Paul has on one occasion issued orders to the then known owners to make this house secure and not accessible. Because of the inaction on the part of the owners, the City has had to hire a private contractor to make the house secure. 3. That there are now and have been since September of 1989 muldple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violations in existence at the Subject Property. 4. That the owners, interested parties and responsible parties of this house are as previously stated in this resolution. These individuals have been properly served nodce of the Wednesday, October 2, 1991 and the Tuesday, October 8, 1991 hearings concerning this house. 5. That on July 15, 1991 an Abandoned Building Notice was sent to the then known owners, interested parties and responsible parties ordering these persons to either demolish and remove the house or make repairs and cure the list of deficiencies by August 15, 1991. 6. That the order of 7uly 15, 1991 has been disregarded by the then known owners, interested parties and responsible parties. -3- oR�GINAi. ���'� 7. That the One story, wood frame, deteriorated, dilapidated, fire damaged, boarded, commercial structure (railroad dining cars) located on the Subject Property is an abandoned building according to Section 45.01, Subd. 1, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code in that it is "a building or portion thereof which has stood unoccupied for longer than one (1) year" and during that period of time it has been either "unsecured", "boarded", or has had "multiple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violations" or has been placarded as "Unfit for Human Habitation" pursuant to Chapter 34 of the St. Paul Legislative Code. 8. That the One story, wood frame, deteriorated, dilapidated, fire damaged, boarded, commercial structure (railroad dining cars) located on the Subject Property is a nuisance as included under Saint Paul Legislative Code Section 45.02, Subd. 11, in that it is an abandoned building located in the City of Saint Paul that has created a dangerous or unhealthy condition or which threatens the public peace, health, safety or sanitary condition of the City or which is offensive or has a blighting influence on the community. 9. That the costs of abatement of this nuisance are estimated to exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) or the abatement involves demolition of a building other than a structure accessory to a residential building. -3a- ORf�IN�� � . �iai� . RDER The Saint Paul City Council hereby makes the following order: 1. The above referenced owners, interested parties and responsible parties and their assigns shall make the Subject Property safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by rehabilitating this structure and correcting those deficiencies set forth in the list previously referenced in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances, Q in the alternative by demolishing and removing the structure and filling the site in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances. The rehabilitation or demolition and removal of the structure must be completed within one (1) year of the date of the publication of this resOlution. In addition, public sidewalks must be cleaned of snow and bush must be m aintained in accordance with local ordinances. 2. If the above corrective action is not completed within the one (1) year time period, the proper City officials of the City of Saint Paul are hereby authorized to take whatever steps are necessary to demolish and remove this structure and fill the site and charge the costs incurred against the Subject Property pursuant to the provisions of Section 45.08 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. 3. In the event the building is to be demolished and removed by the City of Saint Paul, all personal property or fixtures of any kind which shall unreasonably interfere with the demolition and removal sha11 be removed from the building by the owners, interested parties and/or responsible parties by the end of the one (1) year time period. If the personal property is not so removed, the City . of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such property and fixtures as is provided by law. 4. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that a certified copy of this resolution and the incorporated Order and list of deficiencies be mailed to the last known address of the owners, interested parties and responsible parties pursuant to Section 45.11, Subdivision (5) of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. Yeas Navs Absent Requested by Department of: zmon ✓ oswltz .�- � on i ettman _�-_ une s son �- BY� � � Adopted by Council: Date NOV 2 6 �99� Form Approved by City Attorney � Adoption Certified by Council Sqcre ary gY: .��:�'� ���s�� ✓ � , By° / Approved by Mayor r Submission to �EC � �99� Council � Approved b}�_ May . Date / / �A / / � � ,� By: r����-f�-�� By: PUBLI�HEO o�c � 4'�� G��� ,°"_°- CITY OF SAINT PAUL ;a �y • �,��� a DEPARTMENT OF COMMUTIITY SERVICES DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH 555 Cedar Streec,Saint Paul,Minneso4 55101 7AMES SCHEIBEL (612) 292-7771 MAYOR ABANDONED BUII�DING NOTICE July 15, 1991 Cityside Loan and Thrift Company Leo Gadbois 8100 Mitchell Road #200 96 Dale Street North Eden Prairie, MN 55344-1959 St. Paul, MN 55102-2039 RE: � 289 Como Avenue One story, wood frame, deteriorated, dilapidated, fire damagetl, boazded, commercial structure. Humphrey's Addition to Saint Paul Vac Elfelt St Accruing & Fol; Ex Nwly 4.86 Ft; Lot 15 Blk 7 � Dear Sir or Madam: The Division of Public Health has determined that the above noted building is an abandoned building, which Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code defines as: "any building or portion of a building which has stood with an incomplete exterior shell for longer than three (3) years or any building or portion thereof which has stood unoccupied for longer than one (1) year and which meets one or more of the following criteria; (a) unsecured, or (b) boazded, or (c) having multiple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violations, or (d) placarded as "Unfit for Human Habitation" pursuant to Chapter 34 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code." The ordinance further states that an abandoned building is a nuisance and it may be ordered to be demolished and removed by the City. NOTICE: If you do not want to have the City begin action to have the building demolished and removed, then the attached list of deficiencies must be repaired or you must demolish and remove the building on or before August 15. 1991 Abandoned Building Notice - 289 Como Avenue July 15, 1991 Page: 2 If you are unable to finance the correction or rehabilitation of the premises to comply with this order, there are state and local rehabilitation programs for which you may qualify. Information about these programs is available from the Department of Planning and Economic Development, Rehabilitation Section at (612) 228-3105. Ask to speak to a loan officer. If you sell, transfer or convey, in any manner, the ownership or responsibility for this property, you must within seven ('n days of such action, provide the Division of Public Health with the names and addresses of any new owners or responsible parties. You must also notify any new owners or responsible parties of this pending action by the Division of Public Health. Any repair or demolition must be completed in accordance will all applicable laws. If the rehabilitation work is not completed or if you have not demolished and removed the building by the above date, the Division of Public Health will refer this matter to the City Council to receive authority to have the building demolished and removed. All costs incurred in wrecking and removing the building will be charged against the real estate as a special assessment to be collected in the same manner as taxes. The City Council will schedule public hearings to consider the necessity and advisability of ordering the building repaired or demolished and removed. If public hearings become necessary, you will be notified of the times and dates of the hearings and you will be allowed to present evidence to the City Council. A copy of this order will be kept on file in the City Clerk's Office and a Resolution declaring this property to be a nuisance shall be on file in the Ramsey County Recorder's Office. Compliance with the attached list of deficiencies will remove your building from the list of abandoned buildings but it does not mean that the building complies will all applicable Housing and Building Codes. The date for compliance with these orders shall not be extended unless you receive written approval from the Division of Public Health. - If you wish to have the City demolish and remove your building, you may do so by requesting a consent form be sent to you from our office, to sign and return to the Division of Public Health. However, please be aware that all owners and interested parties must sign a Consent to Raze form before the City can demolish and remove the building without a City Council order. Also be aware that the cost of the demolition, if performed by the City, would become a special assessment against the property. ; Abandoned Building Notice - 289 Como Avenue 7uly 15, 1991 Page: 3 If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Dennis Sentv of the Vacant Buildings Section between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. at (612)298-4153 for more information. Sincerely, C��.e� ��-� ,����_ cnazi� vo�i Vacant Buildings Program Supervisor CV:jm cc: Sherry Pemberton Planning and Economic Development DEFICIENCY LIST FOR 289 Como Avenue July 9, 1991 All repairs and new installations must be made in accordance with the appropriate codes. Permits must be obtained where changes and/or additions to an electrical system require upgrading of the service size to current National Electrical Code (N.E.C.) requirements. Some plumbing repairs may necessitate updating of the fixtures and/or piping involved. A permit is required for any repair or new installation. Permits may be obtained from the Building Inspection and Design Division, Room 445, City Hall. REMEDIAL ACTION The below list of deficiencies is not necessarily all the deficiencies present in the above referenced property. As fust remedial action, a Code Compliance Inspection must be obtained from the Building Inspection and Design Division, Room 445, City Hall, identifying all necessary repairs. All Sides � • 1. Defective and missing siding. 2. Peeling and missing paint on all surfaces. 3. Boarded doors and windows. 4. Broken window panes. 5. Defective eaves and roofmg.- - - - ;� - 6. Trees adjacent to foundation, damaging structure. East Side 7. Defective and missing guardrails and handrails. South Side 8. Deteriorated brick face ground cover. 9. Defective entry steps. 10. Car platform decks have loose and warped boards. ;� Deficiency List - 289 Como Avenue 7uly 19, 1991 Page: 2 East Side 11. Deteriorated awnings over solarium. 12. Loose lamp cord wiring on deck. North Side 13. Steps to rear entry do not meet code. 14. Evidence of fire damage. � 15. Fire damaged siding and roof. 16. Fire damaged collapsed awning General 17. Roof in disrepair i�c O. CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTERDEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM 7uly 15, 1991 TO: Sherry Pemberton PED FROM: Chuck Votel �" Vacant Buildings Program SUBJECT: REHABILITATION POSSIBILITIES Could you please have your staff review the address identified below within the next three weeks to determine if you want to handle these properties through your rehabilitation program. 289 Como Avenue Please inform us of the results. If you have any questions, please call me at 298-4153. CV:jm • ,�t*•o. CITY OF SAINT PAUL , ,. ., DEPARTMENT OF COMMUIVITY SERVICES . ++ „ : DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH "'� S55 Cedar Street,Saint Paui,Minne�ota 55101 (612)292-'7771 JAMES SCHEIBEL MAYOR August 30, 1991 Saint Paul Legal Ledger 640 Minnesota Building 46 E. 4th Street Saint Paul, MN 55101 RE: 289 Como Avenue Dear Sir or Madam: Please publish on September 18, 1991 and September 25, 1991 the enclosed notice of a Neighborhood Services Committee Pt�blic Hearing and a Saint Paul City Council Public Hearing. You may bill the Saint Paul Division of Ptiblic Health for the costs. Send the billing to the Division of Public Health, Vacant Biiilding Section, 555 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101. Also, please submit an affidavit of publication to our office. Sin rely, �_ �_ __ _ Charles Votel Vacant Buildings Program Supervisor CV:jm Enclosure ' , ,��_�.. CITY OF SAINT PAUL :�� �� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNTTY SERVICES ' � '� �° DNISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH • "�� 555 Cedar Street,Saint Paul,Minaesota 55101 (612)292-7771 JAMES SCHEIBEL MAYOR August 30, 1991 NOTICE OF PUBLiC HEARING TO ORDER REPAIR ALL KNOWN INTERESTED AND OR RESPONSIBLE PARTIES RE: 289 Como Avenue One story, wood frame, deteriorated, dilapidated, fire damaged, boarded, commercial structure (railroad dining cars). Lot 15, Block 7, Humphrey's Addition to Saint Paul. Dear Sir or Madam: This is to notify you that the City Council and its' Neighborhood Services Coaunittee, in response to a request by the Division of Public Health, have scheduled public hearings to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the repair or wrecking and removal of the above noted building. All owners and any other parties with a known interest in this building are required to be notified of these hearings to allow them an opportunity to object to the action requested by the Division of Public Health. Please be advised the Public Hearing before the Neighborhood Services Committee is scheduled for: Wednesday, October 2, 1991, at 2:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 3rd F7oor, City Hall, 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102 Please be advised the Public Hearing before the City Council is scheduled for: Tuesday, October 8, 1991, at 9:00 a.m, in the City Council Chambers, 3rd F7oor, City Hail, 15 West Keltogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102 At these hearings you will be allowed to present any evidence you may have to object to the recommendations of the Division of Public Health. All costs incurred by the City, inciuding inspection costs, administrative costs, title searches, filing fees and, if necessary, demolition and removal expenses, will be assessed against the real estate as a special assessment W be collected in the same manner as real estate taxes. If you have any questions concerning this matter please call the Vacant Building Section at (612)298-4153. Si rely, � � ar es otel Vacant Buildings Program Supervisor CV:jm •, . `,o�*•o,, CITY OF SAINT PAUL : ��: DEPARTMENT OF COM112LTNITY SERVICES ' "�' � DMSION OF PUBLIC HEALTH � �e • ���� SSS CCdiI$�tCC[�$aIOL�U��MIOnCIOft SS1�1 (612)292-7771 JAMFS SCHEIBEL MAYOR August 29, 1991 District Council 7 Joanne Tooley CO 369 University Avenue Suite 201 Saint Paul, MN 55103 RE: 289 Como Avenue One story, wood frame, deteriorated, dilapidated, fire damaged, boarded, commercial structure (railroad dining cars). Lot 15, Block 7, Humphrey's Addition to Saint Paul. To whom it may concern: The City Council and its' Neighborhood Services Committee, at the request of the Division of Public Health, have scheduled public hearings to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of the above noted property. The Public Hearing before the Neighborhood Services Committee is scheduled for: Wednesday, October 2, 1991, at 2:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, City Hall, 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102 The Public Hearing before the City Council is scheduled for _ � Tuesday, October 8, 1991, at 9:00 a.m. in the City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, City Hall, 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102 Notice of Public Hearing - 289 Como Avenue August 29, 1991 Page: 2 As required by Section 45.11 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, we are notifying you of the scheduled public hearings, noted above, and we are requesting that you contact the surrounding property owners and residents to notify them of these hearings and their purpose. If you have any questions concerning these hearings, please contact the Vacant Building Section at {612)298-4153. Sincerely, Charles Votel Vacant Buildings Program Supervisor SRR:jm C: Jerry Jenlcins Section 45.11 Sub. 4 (bl "At least thirty days prior to the heazing, the enforcement officer shall notify, by mail, a citizen participation district council for the district where the nuisance is located requesting that it notify the sunounding property owners and occupants." ` + �3 �a/�" 9� � � � 7. Resolution - ordering the owner to remove or complete the repair of the referenced building, located at 1024 Ross Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with this resolution, the City will be authorized to remove the building. RECOMMEND REPAIR OR DEMOLITION IN 30 DAYS. 9�- �9n �� 8. Resolution - ordering the owner to remove or complete the repair of the referenced building, located at 289 Como Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with this resolution, the City will be authorized to remove the building. RECOMMEND LAYOVER TO NOVEMBER 6, 1991. 9. Appeal of a Summary Abatement Order for the property located at 163 Front Avenue; Applicant - Arthur D. Walsh. RECOMMEND TO STRIKE. 10. Resolution - ratifying assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatements for the following: • Diseased Trees, Logs and Brush Removal for the 1990-1991 Dutch Elm Season for the following property: 1659 Clark Street; File #9101T4, Assessment #9031 . RECOMMEND APPROVAL FOR RATIFICATION OF ASSESSMENT. 11. Resolution - ratifying assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatements for the following: • • Towing Abandoned Vehicles from Properties from December, 1990 thru March, 1991; File #J9106V2, Assessment #9441 • Summary Abatement (Property Clean-Up) from mid-June to mid-July, 1991; File #J9109AA, Assessment #9442 12. Resolution - ratifying assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatements for the following: • Boardings-Up of Vacant Buildings for June, 1991; File #J9110B, Assessment #9434 13. Resolution - ratifying assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatements for the following: • the demolition of Vacant Buildings for August, 1991; File #J9110C, Assessment #9437 - RECOMMEND APPROVAL FOR RATIFICATION OF ALL ASSESSMENTS. 14. Resolution - ratifying assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatements for the following: • Repair Sewer Service Connections for 1990; File #SSA9102, Assessment #9435 968 BURR: RECOMMEND 20 YEARS FOR PAYMENT ASSESSMENT. � ' � /�� � ,�� � �� � � � � �� �.�,.����a-��- � ,�,�,��.� 4..��� ��f I�� �� � Q� 7. Resolution - ordering the �owner to remove or complete the repair of the referenced building, located at 1024 Ross Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with this resolution, the City will be authorized to remove the building. RECOMMEND REPAIR OR DEMOLITION IN 30 DAYS. 8. Resolution - ordering the owner to remove or complete the repair of the referenced building, located at 289 Como Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with this resolution, the City will be authorized to remove the building. RECOMMEND LAYOVER TO NOVEMBER 6, 1991. 9. Appeal of a Summary Abatement Order for the property located at 163 Front Avenue; Applicant - Arthur D. Walsh. RECOMMEND TO STRIKE. 10. Resolution - ratifying assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatements for the following: • Diseased Trees, Logs and Brush Removal for the 1990-1991 Dutch Elm Season for the following property: 1659 Clark Street; File #9101T4, Assessment #9031 . RECOMMEND APPROVAL FOR RATIFICATION OF ASSESSMENT. 11. Resolution - ratifying assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatements for the following: • • Towing Abandoned Vehicles from Properties from December, 1990 thru March, 1991; File #J9106V2, Assessment #9441 • Summary Abatement (Property Clean-Up) from mid-June to mid-July, 1991; File #J9109AA, Assessment #9442 12. Resolution - ratifying assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatements for the following: • Boardings-Up of Vacant Buildings for June, 1991; File #J9110B, Assessment #9434 13. Resolution - ratifying assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatements for the following: • the demolition of Vacant Buildings for August, 1991; File #J9110C, Assessment #9437 -- RECOMMEND APPROVAL FOR RATIFICATION OF ALL ASSESSMENTS. 14. Resolution - ratifying assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatements for the following: � • Repair Sewer Service Connections for 1990; File #SSA9102, Assessment #9435 968 BURR: RECOMMEND 20 YEARS FOR PAYMENT ASSESSMENT.