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Dangerous and Abandoned Buildings <br /> July 16, 2024 <br /> Page 2 <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> The City's Dangerous and Abandoned Building Program has proven to be an effective <br /> tool to abate dangerous and abandoned structures that create an attractive nuisance for <br /> children and provide harborage for illegal and nuisance activities. The abatements are <br /> accomplished by board-ups, clean-ups, and/or demolition. Property owners are given <br /> two to 30 days to abate the conditions or the City, through its contractors, will perform <br /> the work. The property owners are then notified of the outstanding abatement costs <br /> every 30 days until the Planning and Building Agency is reimbursed for the expenditure. <br /> For Fiscal Year 2023-24, Code Enforcement secured abandoned buildings and assisted <br /> the Santa Ana Police Department in the city's continued effort to address illegal <br /> activities and establishments through public nuisance abatement actions. In addition to <br /> the issuance of the Notice and Orders advising property owners of the need to address <br /> concerns on the property, pursuant to the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the Finance <br /> Agency assists the city in the recovery of costs associated with the public nuisance <br /> abatement actions by sending monthly invoices for cost recovery. The amount invoiced <br /> includes City-approved contractual services providing board-up services, security, and <br /> recovery of City staff time. <br /> Each year, the City finds it necessary to seek legal recourse in order to recover the <br /> uncollected costs expended for abatement of dangerous buildings and against reluctant <br /> property owners. This year the outstanding charge for work performed on four individual <br /> addresses is $46,545.12. Exhibit 1 provides parcel numbers and the total assessment <br /> amount. The property owner names are provided in Exhibit 2. The most effective <br /> method of collection is to submit these charges to the office of the County Auditor- <br /> Controller in order that they may be placed as a lien on the property tax rolls. Charges <br /> must be submitted to the County of Orange. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br /> The proposed action does not constitute a "project" under the California Environmental <br /> Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with section 15378(a) and (b)(5). The adoption of this <br /> resolution authorizes an administrative action and will not result in a direct or <br /> reasonable foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment and there is no <br /> possibility it will have a significant effect on the environment. Accordingly, it is exempt <br /> from further CEQA review pursuant to section 15061(b)(3) and (b)(5) of the CEQA <br /> guidelines as amended. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> The recovered charges will result in an estimated $46,545.12 deposited in the Special <br /> Repair and Demolition Fund (Account No.12116002-53507). <br /> City Council 28 — 2 7/16/2024 <br />