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Agenda Item ________



COLUMBUS CONSOLIDATED GOVERNMENT



COUNCIL MEETING



November 3, 2009



Agenda Report #______________



TO: Mayor and Councilors



SUBJECT: Demolition of Derelict Buildings by City Contract



INITIATED BY: Development Resource Center - Inspections and Code



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Recommendation: Approve the cost of the demolition of eighteen structures,

as priced by Reaves Wrecking Company, Inc. A chronology is attached for each

structure.



Background: Upon routine investigation, Property Maintenance Inspectors made

inspections of the properties, took photographs and wrote up the structures

according to the unsafe building ordinance (Section 8-81 - 8-90 of the Columbus

Code of Ordinances). Inspections and Code notified the owners of the hearings

to be held, held hearings, and then mailed notices to the owners, giving them

45 days in which to demolish or to repair the structures.



Analysis: Some work has been done on the following: 1412 26th St, Asset Minus

FG Holding Trust, 1018 Benning Dr, Gabrielson, 2724 Thomas St, Smith, 907 32nd

Ave, Western Tennessee Investments, LLC. No work was done on the following:

3616 Cusseta Rd, Christian Fellowship Church, 3875 Rufus St, Dixon, 4056

Fairview Dr., Hinson, 6 Derby Ct, Hogan, 5652 Peggy Dr, Johnson, 2938 9th St,

Johnson, 2323 Alford, Sanchez, 4213 Meritas Dr, Stallings Investments, 3033

Baldwin, Solomon, 4409 Langdon St, Vinesett, 3931 Singer & 116 & 118 Engineer

Dr, Vollentine, 2550 Wedgefield Ct, Units 39 & 40, Wedgefield Ct Apts, 907 32nd

Ave, Western Tennessee Investments.



Alternatives: The only alternative to the City?s proceeding with the

demolition will be for the owners to complete the demolition of the structures

prior to approval by Council.



Financial Considerations: Demolitions under City contracts are funded by the

Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) and the General Fund

(0101-240-2200-6381). The City has signed an annual contract with Reaves

Wrecking Company, Inc., to do all of the demolitions for the City. Upon

completion of the demolitions, the City will pay Reaves with funds from CDBG

and the General Fund and will file liens against the properties for the cost of

the demolitions. These liens will have to be repaid to the City before the

owners can sell the properties. The total cost for this demolition project is

$86,647.95.



Legal Considerations: All precautions have been taken to assure that the

owners received proper notification of all actions by the City. The annual

contract between Reaves Wrecking Company, Inc., and the City outlines the

responsibility of Reaves in performing their work.



Recommendations/Actions: Approve the costs, as priced by Reaves, for the

demolition of the structures and the clearing of the lots of the debris.



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