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Determining the Necessity for Having VI-B-1 JANUARY 3, 2017 RESOLUTION NO. ____ PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 17-001 A RESOLUTION RELATING TO ASSESSMENTS; DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR HAVING CLEANED AND CLEARED CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKELAND; PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIENS AGAINST SUCH PROPERTY FOR EXPENSES INCURRED IN THE CLEANING AND CLEARING THEREOF; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. The City Commission of the City of Lakeland, Florida, does hereby determine that it is necessary for the convenience, comfort, use and safety of the public and property owners within the City that properties located within the City of Lakeland, Florida, be kept cleaned and cleared of all debris and unsanitary growth and accumulation thereon. SECTION 2. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 86 of the Code of the City of Lakeland, the Code Enforcement Division has ordered and directed that the properties, more particularly described in Section 3 hereof, be cleaned and cleared of all unsanitary debris, accumulation or growth. Upon notice, the owners of said properties have failed to respond and the City has contracted for the cleaning and clearing of said properties. The cost and expense of such cleaning and clearing and the cost of making such assessment shall be paid from the assessment on each property so cleaned and cleared, and such assessment is hereby declared a lien 1 against the property, superior in dignity to all other liens except liens for taxes. Each assessment shall bear interest at the rate of eight percent (8%) per annum, commencing on the effective date of this Resolution. SECTION 3. The properties which required cleaning, clearing and removal of debris, the names of the owners of record, and the cost of such cleaning, clearing, and removal of debris, are as shown on Exhibit “A” attached hereto. SECTION 4. An assessment roll has been prepared assessing the cost of such cleaning and clearing against each property described in Section 3 and the assessment has been approved by the City Commission at an Equalization Hearing. SECTION 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. PASSED AND CERTIFIED AS TO PASSAGE this 3rd day of January, A.D. 2017. ___________________________________ R. HOWARD WIGGS, MAYOR ATTEST: ____________________________ KELLY S. KOOS, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: ________________________ TIMOTHY J. McCAUSLAND CITY ATTORNEY 2 Exhibit "A" Page 1 of 28 01/03/17 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS AGAINST PROPERTY FOR LOT CLEANING AND CLEARING Notice is hereby given that assessment(s) have been entered against the following lot(s) and parcel(s) of land in the City of Lakeland, Florida, as provided by Chapter 86 of the Code of the City of Lakeland, Florida, said assessment(s) being payable within 30 days, with interest at the rate of 8 percent per annum as hereinafter specifically setforth. APPARENT OWNER / LEGAL DESCRIPT. CUTTING ADMIN. NUISANCE TOTAL MAILING ADDRESS PARCEL ID/JOB NO. LOCATION COST COST ABATEMENT ASSESSMENT Dawn M Mccullum 122823041500003180 1003 W. 8th St. $38.00 $165.00 $200.00 $403.00 2619 Easton Ter. MIDPARK HEIGHTS Lakeland, Florida SUB PB 14 PG 33 BLK 3 LOT 18 Job No. LOT16-06625 Myrtle Anderson 192824218000001020 1021 E. Lime St. $139.79 $165.00 $200.00 $504.79 220 Belleview Blvd. - Unit BILTMORE PARK SUB Belleaire, Florida PB 8 PG 41 BLK 1 LOT 2 Job No. LOT16-06841 Thomas Ellis 112823031500001070 1025 Crestview Av. $60.00 $165.00 $200.00 $425.00 1705 Bush Ave. NEW INGLESIDE SUB Lakeland, Florida PB 10 PG 11 BLK A LOTS 7 & 8 Job No. LOT16-06053 Hamzeh Abu Aish 242823111000000220 1026 Herschell St. $145.79 $165.00 $200.00 $510.79 702 Coulter Pl. BURNETTS JAS W Brandon, Florida ADD PB 6 PG 4 LOT 22 Job No. LOT16-06463 Exhibit "A" Page 2 of 28 01/03/17 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS AGAINST PROPERTY FOR LOT CLEANING AND CLEARING APPARENT OWNER / LEGAL DESCRIPT. CUTTING ADMIN. NUISANCE TOTAL MAILING ADDRESS PARCEL ID/JOB NO. LOCATION COST COST ABATEMENT ASSESSMENT Exit Strategy November 12 122823054500009030 1031 Madison Av. $38.00 $165.00 $0.00 $203.00 200 S. Biscayne Blvd. - Ste COX & WEEKS SUB Miami, Florida 33131 PB 2 PG 5 BLK I LOTS 3 S 30 FT & N 47 FT OF 4 Job No. LOT16-06850 Trc-Spe Llc 112823031000003100 1032 Atlantic Rd. $38.00 $165.00 $200.00 $403.00 50 S. 16th St. - Ste 1950 INGLESIDE SUB PB 7 Philadelphia, PA. 19102 PG 35 BLK C LOT 10 Job No. LOT16-06597 Gary Miller 122823046000001080 1033 W. 12th St. $60.00 $165.00 $0.00 $225.00 9341 Wellington Park Cir. PARKLAND ADD PB 9 Tampa, Florida PG 6 BLK A LOT 8 & E1/2 OF 9 Job No. LOT16-06131 Chiquita Hargrove 122823046000003390 1035 W. 10th St. $38.00 $165.00 $200.00 $403.00 1308 W. Alsobrook St. PARKLAND ADD PB 9 Plant City, Florida PG 6 BLK C LOT 39 LESS S 6 FT FOR RD R/W Job No. LOT16-06436 Henry Smart 122823053500001042 1038 N. Lincoln Av. $60.00 $165.00 $200.00 $425.00 810 Friendship Dr. WISKERS SUB PB 9 Deland, Florida 32724 PG 18 BLK 1 LOTS 4 S 30 FT OF E1/2 & N 25 FT OF E1/2 OF 5 Job No. LOT16-05947 Exhibit "A" Page 3 of 28 01/03/17 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS AGAINST PROPERTY FOR LOT CLEANING AND CLEARING APPARENT OWNER / LEGAL DESCRIPT. CUTTING ADMIN. NUISANCE TOTAL MAILING ADDRESS PARCEL ID/JOB NO. LOCATION COST COST ABATEMENT ASSESSMENT Mohammed Shihaibar 122823046500021100 1038 N. Webster Av. $38.00 $165.00 $0.00 $203.00 3547 Creekmur Ln. WEBSTER & Lakeland, Florida OMOHUNDRO ADD PB 3 PG 82 BLK B LOT 11 Job No. LOT16-06993 Nymt Loan Trust 2014 Rpi 122823049000012031 1047 N. New York Av. $60.00 $165.00 $100.00 $325.00 100 Cypress Creek Rd. - MCRAE & BRYANTS Fort Lauderdale, Florida RESUB OF 2ND ADDITION PB 2 PG 99 BLK 12 LOT 3 Job No. LOT16-05923 Estate Henry Smart 122823053500001031 1048 N. Lincoln Av. $60.00 $165.00 $200.00 $425.00 810 Friendship Dr. WISKERS SUB PB 9 Deland, Florida 32724 PG 18 BLK 1 LOTS 3 E1/2 & E1/2OF S1/2 OF 2 Job No. LOT16-05948 Angela Westrich 072824171000012110 1106 N. Vermont Av. $60.00 $165.00 $200.00 $425.00 2606 Huggins Rd. BON AIR ADD PB 1 PG Lake Wales, Florida 115 BLK D LOT 11 Job No. LOT16-06136 William E Hart 122823046000004210 1107 W. 9th St. $38.00 $165.00 $200.00 $403.00 342 Fox Lake Dr. PARKLAND ADD PB 9 Lakeland, Florida PG 6 BLK D LOT 21 Job No. LOT16-06507 Exhibit "A" Page 4 of 28 01/03/17 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS AGAINST PROPERTY FOR LOT CLEANING AND CLEARING APPARENT OWNER / LEGAL DESCRIPT. CUTTING ADMIN. NUISANCE TOTAL MAILING ADDRESS PARCEL ID/JOB NO. LOCATION COST COST ABATEMENT ASSESSMENT Marion Ave Land Trust #1112 112823031000001150 1112 N. Marion Av. $38.00 $165.00 $200.00 $403.00 2930 Barneys Pumps Pl. INGLESIDE SUB PB 7 Lakeland, Florida 33812 PG 35 BLK A LOTS 15 & 16 Job No. LOT16-06410 Ovation Reo 2 Llc 072824171000011080 1116 Gilmore Av. $60.00 $165.00 $200.00 $425.00 8401 Datapoint Dr. - Ste BON AIR ADD PB 1 San Antonio, TX. 78229 PGS 114 & 115 BLK C LOTS 8 & 9 Job No. LOT16-05987 Ethel Washington 122823052500004080 1117 Anderson Av. $60.00 $165.00 $200.00 $425.00 11806 Cliffwood Ct. ORANGE HEIGHTS Riverview, Florida SUB PB 7 PG 17 BLK D LOT 8 Job No. LOT16-06047 Kelly Ann Bigford 072824171000009180 1117 N. Stella Av. $60.00 $165.00 $200.00 $425.00 32425 Spring Corral Ct. BON AIR ADD PB 1 Wesley Chapel, Florida PGS 114 & 115 BLK A LOT 18 Job No. LOT16-06315 Bank Of America 062924277740000230 1120 Hallamwood Ct. $38.00 $165.00 $200.00 $403.00 330 S. Florida Ave. HALLAMWOOD PB 65 Lakeland, Florida 33801 PG 2 LOT 23 Job No. LOT16-06370 Exhibit "A" Page 5 of 28 01/03/17 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS AGAINST PROPERTY FOR LOT CLEANING AND CLEARING APPARENT OWNER / LEGAL DESCRIPT. CUTTING ADMIN. NUISANCE TOTAL MAILING ADDRESS PARCEL ID/JOB NO. LOCATION COST COST ABATEMENT ASSESSMENT Est Of Joe George Smith 122823051500004070 1131 N. Ohio Av. $60.00 $165.00 $200.00 $425.00 1131 N. Ohio Ave. COX JOHN F REALTY Lakeland, Florida 33805 COS SUB PB 4 PG 47 BLK D LOTS 7 & N 25 FT OF W 14 FT OF 8 Job No. LOT16-05955 Infinity Reo 1 Llc 112823033000003110 1137 Jewel Av. $38.00 $165.00 $200.00 $403.00 8401 Datapoint Dr. - Ste WESWEGO SUB PB 8 San Antonio, TX. 78229 PG 11 BLK 3 LOTS 11 & 12 Job No. LOT16-06400 Exit Strategy March 13 Llc 122823046000002270 1137 W. 11th St. $38.00 $165.00 $0.00 $203.00 200 S. Biscayne Blvd. - Ste PARKLAND ADD PB 9 Miami, Florida 33131 PG 6 BLK B LOT 27 Job No. LOT16-06358 Jannette Herring 242823114500001110 1145 Ruby St. $60.00 $165.00 $200.00 $425.00 7449 Live Oak Ln. KEYSTONE ADD PB 7 New Port Richey, Florida PG 12 BLK A LOT 11 Job No. LOT16-06070 Outland Family Trust 362723014500003220 115 Hennessee St. $38.00 $165.00 $0.00 $203.00 71 Paradise Ln. FLORIDENA PB 26 PG Fiskdale, MA. 01518-1000 14 BLK 3 LOTS 22 & 23 LESS BEG SE COR OF LOT RUN N 140 FT Job No. LOT16-06924 Exhibit "A" Page 6 of 28 01/03/17 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS AGAINST PROPERTY FOR LOT CLEANING AND CLEARING APPARENT OWNER / LEGAL DESCRIPT.
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