Fw: Property at 615 Tyler
From: Peter Hancock [mailto:pqhancok@swbell.net]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 4:17 PM
To: deklund@cox.net
Cc: Cale Herreman; Scarlett Herreman; himike@cox.net; Bradley Michael; Melissa Powers; spowers@thevillagesinc.org; swarman@cox.net; Roseanna Haugen; lzamora@49abcnews.com
Subject: Property at 615
Dear Mr. Ecklund:
Someone today forwarded to me an email originally written by you concerning the condition of property at 615
I can say with authority, and without reservation, that Historic Old Town NIA has never, ever discouraged anyone from filing complaints about code violations at this or any other property, nor have we discouraged the city's code compliance division from issuing citations for these or any other violations.
Please rest assured that we have no desire whatsoever to stymie the efforts of the city to enforce codes. Quite the contrary. And even if we did, I can assure you that our NIA has no authority whatsoever to prevent city officials from doing their jobs. In fact, during a recent code compliance tour with the same city officials that you met with, we specifically pointed out this property - and the entire surrounding area - as a serious problem in our neighborhood that urgently needs the city's attention. This was even documented in a news story by Liz Zamora that aired on
I hope that sets the record straight.
Peter Hancock, president
Historic Old Town NIA
From: Darrel Eklund [mailto:deklund@cox.net]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 2:35 PM
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Cc: Randy Speaker; Norton Bonaparte, Jr.; Lana Kennedy; Richard Harmon; Jack Woelfel; John Alcala; Bill Bunten; Darrel and Margie Eklund
Subject: MAJOR LONG-STANDING VIOLATIONS AT 615 SW
My wife, I and SCLA members (Jim and Charlene Robuck, Deryl Wilson, Jim Sanders, Don Lemon and Paul Barkley) met with Randy Speaker, Miriam Berke and Sandra Cline this morning at 615 SW Tyler. If you drive by and observe this property, you would likely assume that it is an abandoned house/apartment building because of the way the structure and the premises look. However, it is indeed a homeowner who lives at the property. We were told that the homeowner had not been cited for the various code violations because the local NIA did not want the property owner cited. Apparently many of these violations have existed since 1997.
Miriam and Sandra believed that Mr. Greeson, the homeowner living at 615 SW Tyler, would refuse to accept free assistance from the SCLA for addressing the nuisance code violations because he doesn't want junk, etc. removed. They said that no one had ever requested that the property be cited before. Miriam and Sandra said they would proceed to cite him for: a) emergency violation with refrigerator in the yard, b) nuisance code violations, c) inoperative vehicle(s) violations, and d) housing code violations.
It's very important to the SCLA that all major code violations be fairly, comprehensively and uniformly cited by Code Compliance staff and that enforcement be done in a timely manner for all violators. We can not adequately clean up our City and keep houses in good repair, if we rely primarily on a complaint driven system. Under such a system, code violations tend to get cited in the immediate vicinity of the various complaintants in the City and overlooked in other areas of the City.
I did recommend to Randy Speaker that the Property Maintence Standards Ordinance should be modified to allow low income elderly homeowners to have more than 60 days to fix housing code violations, if they make an application for rehabilitation assistance and are accepted by Housing and Neighborhood Development, Christmas in April or some other entity that will fix the housing code problems. In fact, the costs for addressing major housing code violations are often far too large to allow any typical property owner the time needed to arrange financing or secure free assistance within a 60 day time frame. 60 days is not realistic and we will continue to see a huge backlog of housing code cases in administrative court, as long as the ordinance requires such a short itme frame.
It would also be a good idea to go back to the previous standards on painting notification and not cite property owners for painting violations during the winter months.
Darrel
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