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Res 18-66 RESOLUTION NO. 18-66. SUCH ABATEMENT AND LEVYING THE COST OF SUCH ABATEMENT  OF SAID NUISANCES, AND DECLARING SAID LEVY TO BE A LIEN UPON SAID PROPERTY IN AN AMOUNT AS SHOWN BYRE-  PORT OF THE CITY MANAGER OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Delray Beach, did, in .regular ~X~/~//./../~////// session held on the 13th of December, 1965 and 10th of January, 1966 declare existence of a nui- sance upon certain lots o~' parce'~s ~f land, described in a list sub- mitted to them, for violation of the provisions of Ordinance G-147; WHEREAS, pursuant to such declaration, the City Clerk of said City did furnish each of the respective owners of the lands described ~ in said list with a notice describing the nature of the nuisance and ~ that they must abate said nuisance within thirty (30) days, failing in which the City Council would have it done, and the cost thereof co would be levied as an assessment against said property~ and ~ WHEREAS, the owners hereinafter named did fail and neglect to -~ abate the nuisance existing upon their respective lands within the ~ time prescribed in said notice and Ordinance G-147, and the City of Delray Beach was required to and did enter upon the following lands and incur costs in abating the nuisance existing thereon as described in the aforesaid list; and WHEREAS, the City Manager of the City of Delray Beach, has, pur- suant to said Ordinance G-lA7 and the City Charter submitted to the City Council a report of the costs incurred in abating the nuisance as aforesaid, said report indicating the costs per parcel of land involved. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That assessments in the individual amounts as shown by the report of the City Manager of the City of Delray Beach, involving the City's cost of abating the aforesaid nuisances upon the lots or par- cels of land described in said report, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, are levied against the parcels of land described on said report and in the amounts indicated thereon. Said assessments so levied shall be a lien upon the respective lots and parcels of land .described in said report, of the same nature and to the same extent as the lien for general city taxes and shall be col- lectible in the same manner and with the same penalties and under the same provisions as to sale and foreclosure as city taxes are collect- ible. 2. That the City Clerk of said City shall, as soon as possible after the effective date, record a certified copy of this resolution in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, and shall furnish to each of the owners named in and upon said report a notice that the City Council of the City of Delray Beach, did, on the 13th of December, 1965 & 10th of January, 1966 order the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on their described property and property owner having failed to abate such nuisance, within the 30 day period, whereupon it was abated by the City at costs shown in said report and such assessments shall be legal, valid and binding obligations upon the property against which said assessments are levied. This resolution shall become effective 30 days from the date of adoption, and the assessments contained herein shall become due and payable thirty days a~ ~illng date of the notice of said assessment, after ~11 accrue at the rate of 6% per annum on any unpaid PASSED AND ADOPTED in on the llth day of April , A.D. 19 66 ~' ATTE~ ~ .~ . AYOR " ~City Cl~ 14:0 COST OF ABATING NUISANCES UNDER ORDINANCE NO. G-147. PROPERTY DE SCRI PT ION OWNER A S SE S SMENT December 13, 1965 list. West 85 feet of East 295 feet Joseph & Helen m/1 of South 135.3 feet of North Signorello $ 24.00 1090.3 feet m/1 of SE¼ of Section 9-46-43. January 10, 1966 list. Lot 10, North half of Block 22 George A. Wallace $ 62.50 East half of Block 21 less North Eliza Pryor Estate $ 40.00 235 feet and less South 240 feet Palm Beach Count, Floticla JOHN B. DUNKLE OLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT