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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 98-64REsoLtrrIoN 9s- & 4 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS APPROVING REVOCATION PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 5A.408(1 ) OF THAT CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL RENTAL LICENSE HELD BY BENNIE ROZMAN (HEREINAFTER "LICENSE HOLDER"). WHEREAS, LICENSE HOLDER IS THE LEGAL OWNER OF THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4715 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA, AND WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO COLUMBIA HEIGHTS CODE SECTION 5.104(1)(A), WRITTEN NOTICE SETTING FORTH THE CAUSES AND REASONS FOR THE PROPOSED COUNCIL ACTION CONTAINED HEREIN WAS-GIVEN TO THE LICENSE HOLDER ON JUNE 26, 1998 OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD ON JULY 13, 1998. NOW, THEREFORE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOREGOING, AND ALL ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS MAKES'THE FOLLOWING: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That on July 22, 1997, RiCh Hinrichs and John Larkin, inspectors for the City of Columbia Heights, noted numerous violations. Compliance orders listing the violations were mailed by regular mail to the owner of the property at the address listed on the Rental Housing License Application. 2. That on October 30, 1997, John Larkin and Rich Hinrichs, inspectors for the City of Columbia Heights, went to the rental property address and did a reinspection. All of the violations listed in the compliance orders were not corrected. Compliance orders listing the outstanding violations and a billing statement for a $50.00 reinspection fee were mailed by regular mail to the owner of the property listed on the Rental Housing License Application. 3. That on December 5, 1997, Rich Hinrichs and Charlie Kewatt, inspectors for the City of Columbia Heights, were present to perform a reinspeetion of the building. No owner or owner representative showed up, and inspectors left the property. Compliance orders listing the outstanding violations and a billing statement for a$50.00 no-show fee were mailed by regular mail to the owner of the property listed on the Rental Housing License Application. 4. That on April 27, 1998, Rich Hinrichs, inspector for the City of Columbia Heights, performed a reinspection of the common areas Of the building, checking off Minnesota Uniform Fire Code violations. Inspectors were told through the city attomeyi' oftice that we would not be allowed into individual units to recheck violations. Violations of the Fire Code in the common areas were corrected. I 3. That all applicable rights and periods of appeal as relating to the license holder, owner, occupant, or tenant, as the case may be, have expired, or such rights have been exercised and completed. ORDER OF COUNCIl, 1. The rental license belonging to the License Holder described herein and identified by license number F4715 is hereby revoked/suspended (cross out one); 2. The City will post for the purpose of preventing occupancy a copy of this order on the buildings covered by the license held by License Holder; 3. All tenants shall remove themselves from the premises within 60 days f~om the tirst day of posting of this Order revoking the license as held by License Holder. PASSED THIS 27th DAY OF JULY ,1998 MOTION BY: SECOND BY: RUETTIMANN STURDEVANT ROLL CALL: ALL AYES ATTEST: NAYS: CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA OS P~SS~EV~ ~" I