File #: 16-1208    Version: Name:
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/20/2016 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 1/10/2017 Final action:
Title: 9:20 A.M. - HEARING - Nuisance Abatement Assessment confirmation and proposed recordation of Notice of Lien in the amount of $19114.45, for 12577 Widgeon Way, Clearlake Oaks CA (APN 035-132-36 -The Iron Skillet Inc.)
Sponsors: Community Development
Attachments: 1. hearing packet Iron Skillet
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MEMORANDUM

TO: Board of Supervisors

FROM: Robert Massarelli, Community Development Director
Kathy Freeman, Code Enforcement Program Supervisor
By: Michael Penhall, Code Enforcement Officer

SUBJECT: Notice of Assessment & Lien Hearing for The Iron Skillet Inc;
January 10, 2017 @ 9:20 AM
Supervisorial District 3

Date: December 7, 2016

ATTACHMENTS: 1. Notice of Nuisance and Order to Abate
2. Notice of Assessment
3. Proposed Notice of Lien
4. Contractor's Invoice(s)
5. Task Sheet

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
I. PROPERTY OUTLINE:
Property Owner: The Iron Skillet Inc.
Location: 12577 Widgeon Way, Clearlake Oaks CA
APN: 035-132-36
Zoning: "R1", Single-Family Residential
Case #: 14-0132
II. ABATEMENT SUMMARY
On July 24, 2016, a Notice of Nuisance and Order to Abate was prepared and then posted at 12577 Widgeon Way Clearlake Oaks CA, within the Clearlake Oaks Subdivision 1, and mailed, certified to the property owner of record due to a substandard structure. Several complaints had been filed by area residents. The Abatement Notice provided the owner(s) of The Iron Skillet, Inc. with 30 days to abate the property.

On May 7, 2015 staff from Code Enforcement solicited and obtained bids for abatement of the substandard structure on the property. On May 21, 2015 a local contractor who was the apparent low bidder was awarded the contract pending Board approval. The Lake County Board of Supervisors approved the contract in June of 2015 and the contractor was notified soon after. Upon the contractor starting the demolition, it was revealed that there may be potential asbestos in the "blown in" type of attic insulation. Demolition was immediately stopped, the rubble was covered, the site secured and a complete Asbestos Containing Building Material (ACBM) study was conducted. The study indicated that there was ACBM in the floor tiles only which had "not" been disturbe...

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