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R66-MM RESOLUTION No. 66- MM WHEREAS, the Building Official of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, has heretofore conducted a periodic survey of various structures within the City to determine the existence of any structures which fail to meel minimum standards of sanitation and habitability, or constitute unsafe or dilapidated structures, the continued existence of which v~ouid constitute violations of Section 7(20) of the charier of said City and Section 103.4 of the Southern Standard Building Code, previously adopted by the City; and WHEREAS, a report of the Building Official indicating the existence of certain structures within the City which do constitute violations of the above provisions of law has been submitted to the City Manager, who has concurred in such findings; and WHEREAS, a copy of said report which is attached hereto and here- by made a part hereof, has been submitted to the City Council for its consider ation; and WHEREAS, satisfactory evidence has been submitted to the City Council substantiating the findings of said Building Official relating to the existence of the violations set forth in the above report; and WHEREAS, the continued existence of said conditions is deemed detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of lhe City; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH° FLORIDA: 1. That the conditions existing upon the property more particularly described in the report of the Building Official attached her~'eto are hereby determined to constitute violations of the charier and code of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH° FLORIDA, and as such detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the City; 2. That the City Clerk is hereby directed forthwith to notify the respective owners of the properties above described by registered mail of the action taken hereunder by the City Council and that they shall within twenty (20) days of the date of the mailing of said notice, at their expense, cause su, conditions to be abated, removed or repaired, otherwise the City shall procee~ to abate said conditions and to charge a lien against the respective lands for the costs of such abatement. 3. The City Council shall further hold a public hearing on the ~ ~_ day of 5;k/~b~., 1966, at 8:00 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall, Boynton Beach, Florida, at which time the property owners affected by this Resolution shall be given an opportunity to show cause why subject conditions should not be corrected or abated. Notice of said hearing shall be published by the City Clerk on ~C6-~J-F ~, and ~.~y 1-~ , 1966, and shall also be furnish- ed to subject owners by registered mail. The Building Official of the City i s further directed to post notice of this action upon the affected properties. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 'Ih- ~-~day of ~r~¢ uJ"$- A.D. 1 966. (Corporate seal) A TTES T:~~z~. City Clerk CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor ~' ,"~;)~L ~~ce Mayor // .~: ..: __ .._~ Counci~an / ';" ' / - ~6uncilman Councilm~n - 2 -