File #: #O1829    Version: Name: First Reading to Amend The City Code of Ordinance Chapter 10, Article III Renaming The Article “Abandoned Real And Personal Property ;” Adding New Sections 10-51 Entitled “Purpose And Intent
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/28/2024 In control: CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
On agenda: 6/5/2024 Final action:
Title: SECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1829 amending the Code of Ordinances Chapter 10, Article III, renaming the Article "Abandoned Real and Personal Property;" adding new Sections 10-51 entitled "Purpose and Intent," 10-52 entitled "Definitions," 10-53 entitled "Applicability," 10-54 entitled "Penalties," 10-55 entitled "Placement of Abandoned Property," 10-56 entitled "Public Nuisance," 10-57 entitled "Notification Procedure," 10-58 entitled "Removal of Abandoned Personal Property," 10-59 entitled "Registration of Abandoned Real Property," 10-60 entitled "Maintenance Requirement;" providing for the identification, regulation, limitation, and reduction of abandoned real and personal property within the City; making findings; providing for severability; providing for conflicts; and providing for an effective date. (Passed 1st Reading on 06/05/24) (Police Commander Ricardo Collings)
Attachments: 1. O1829 2nd Reading Abandoned Personal and Real Property Ordinance, 2. O1829 1st Reading Abandoned Personal and Real Property Ordinance

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SECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1829 amending the Code of Ordinances Chapter 10, Article III, renaming the Article “Abandoned Real and Personal Property;” adding new Sections 10-51 entitled “Purpose and Intent,” 10-52 entitled “Definitions,” 10-53 entitled “Applicability,” 10-54 entitled “Penalties,” 10-55 entitled “Placement of Abandoned Property,” 10-56 entitled “Public Nuisance,” 10-57 entitled “Notification Procedure,” 10-58 entitled “Removal of Abandoned Personal Property,” 10-59 entitled “Registration of Abandoned Real Property,” 10-60 entitled “Maintenance Requirement;” providing for the identification, regulation, limitation, and reduction of abandoned real and personal property within the City; making findings; providing for severability; providing for conflicts; and providing for an effective date.  (Passed 1st Reading on 06/05/24) (Police Commander Ricardo Collings)