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- "-----'I'--. .,....�......,.,..u� �ua� <br />this is declared to be the final readir�g of Council Bill No. 835-61 <br />and the City Clerk is directed to call the roll for the final dis- <br />position of the ordinance, as amended by inserting interest rates. <br />Roll Call: Ayes: Langus, Michelson, Stephanson, Gipson, Aldcroft, <br />Overstreet, Pope <br />Nays: None <br />Ordinance No. 950-83 Adopted. <br />RESOLUTION POSTPONCD <br />Marian Main, of the Building Department, reported the resolution <br />in front of the Council today was in connection with the huilding <br />at 2627 W. Marine View Drive, which was initially brought before <br />the Council on June of 1980. Over a period.of 2 years the problem <br />has not been solved and on September 20th of 1982, a building <br />permit was issued to Robert Haggard for repair work on this building. <br />No work has been done since that time and, according to the code, <br />the building permit is now invalid. She asked the Council to adopt <br />the resolution authorizing demolition of the st.ructure. <br />Larry Crawford, of the Public Works Department, pointed out to <br />the Council that the building as proposed by Mr. Haggard would cause <br />problems with the sewer line in the area and they had put a stop <br />work order on the site pending Mr. Haggtird receiving a public works <br />permit. This involved some survey work and redoing the sewer line, <br />etc. The notice to stop work was in Sept�.ember of 1982 and, on <br />June 3rd, Mr. Haggard finally complied with all of the necessary <br />work and a public works permit had been issued. <br />In answering a question regarding the building permit and the <br />public works �ermit, he said that when a building permit is issued <br />the customer is told that they also have to get a public works <br />permit, but at the time the building permit was issued to Mr. <br />Haggard, the Public works Department had not made the review of <br />the problem. <br />Councilman Aldcr.oft poi.nted out that the law states that a permitee <br />may apply for an extension and the Building Official may extend the <br />time for a period not exceeding 180 days, and Mr. Crawford replied <br />that he would suggest that an extension be given on the building <br />permit. <br />Moved by Councilman Overstreet, seconded by Councilman Stephanson, <br />that this matter be referred to the Administration and staff and <br />when they have resolved the problem it will be brought back to the <br />Council. <br />Roll was called with all Councilmen voting yes. <br />Motion Carried <br />J <br />1 <br />, <br />J <br />