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CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br />JULY 5, 2016 <br />TITLE: <br />PUBLIC HEARING — RESOLUTION <br />AFFIRMING THE WEED ABATEMENT <br />PUBLIC NUISANCE REPORT <br />FISCAL YEAR 2015 -2016 <br />(STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 4E) <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: <br />UT••:0 _k <br />❑ As Recommended <br />❑ As Amended <br />❑ Ordinance on tat Reading <br />❑ Ordinance on 2ntl Reading <br />® Implementing Resolution <br />❑ Set Public Hearing For <br />CONTINUED TO <br />FILE NUMBER <br />Adopt a resolution affirming the Fiscal Year 2015 -2016 Weed Abatement Program Report and <br />authorizing the transmittal of uncollected weed abatement charges and postings to the Office of <br />Auditor - Controller, County of Orange, for collection. <br />DISCUSSION <br />The Public Works Agency operates a year -round program to maintain private properties free of <br />weeds and rubbish. In accordance with Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 16 -55, when unsightly <br />or unsafe conditions are identified, City sanitation inspectors provide a courtesy notice to property <br />owners with a seven -day Notice to Clean Premises. If the property is not cleaned by the seventh <br />day, a Notice of Abatement is posted and mailed indicating that the City will perform the <br />abatement work through its own contractor after a 10 day period. If the City performs the clean- <br />up, property owners are notified of the charges and are provided an opportunity to submit <br />payment to the City, averting a property assessment via the Orange County Auditor - Controller's <br />Office. When a property is posted a second time within 12 months for the same violation, the <br />City assesses a re- posting charge. Property owners have a minimum of 30 days and up to the <br />time that the City submits the collection order to the County to make their payment(s). <br />This year, there is $12,240 to date in outstanding charges for parcels cleaned by the City <br />contractor and posted by City staff (Exhibit 1). Filing a property assessment through the County <br />is the most effective method of collecting the outstanding charges. The charges are placed on <br />the corresponding property tax rolls and paid through regular property tax assessments to the <br />County of Orange. If a property is in default, the charges are collected when the property <br />changes ownership. The County deadline for inclusion is August 10, 2016. The total amount of <br />outstanding charges is subject to change due to payments received following the Council <br />approval date but before the County deadline. The final charges will be submitted directly to the <br />County for collection after affirmation by the Council. There is no fee to the City for this service. <br />75B -1 <br />