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File #: 23-869    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Public Hearing
File created: 10/3/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/28/2024 Final action:
Title: Report regarding a public hearing and resolution confirming and approving the nuisance abatement cost report and authorizing imposition of a special assessment on the property at 308 Susie Way, South San Francisco, APN 011-262-260 for collection of abatement costs and outstanding penalties amounting to $146,811.29. (Nell Selander, Economic & Community Development Director, and Dave Bockhaus, Deputy Public Works Director)
Attachments: 1. SB 343 Item No. 12 -308 Susie Way
Related files: 23-870
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Report regarding a public hearing and resolution confirming and approving the nuisance abatement cost report and authorizing imposition of a special assessment on the property at 308 Susie Way, South San Francisco, APN 011-262-260 for collection of abatement costs and outstanding penalties amounting to $146,811.29. (Nell Selander, Economic & Community Development Director, and Dave Bockhaus, Deputy Public Works Director)

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RECOMMENDATION
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Staff recommends City Council conduct a public hearing and adopt a resolution confirming and approving the nuisance abatement cost report and authorizing imposition of a special assessment on the property at 308 Susie Way, South San Francisco, APN 011-262-260 for collection of abatement costs and outstanding penalties amounting to $146,811.29.

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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
In the early morning of January 10, 2023, the City's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) received reports that the roof had blown off a four-unit residential rental property located at 308 Susie Way in South San Francisco (Property). The City's Fire Department, Building Division, and Code Enforcement Division responded. Code Enforcement issued a "yellow tag" notice for the Property, declaring all four units in the building as unsafe and unfit for human occupancy due to a degraded, missing, and leaking roof, as well as water intrusion affecting electrical in all units. Upon issuance of the yellow tag notice, the City authorized tenants to enter their units to gather their belongings and check on pets, but no one was authorized to live or sleep inside the Property. Staff at the EOC provided the displaced tenants emergency shelter referrals. On January 12, 2023, due to the substantial electrical hazard resulting from water intrusion into the Property, the electrical service to the Property was disconnected.

Relocation Payments to Affected Tenants
Under South San Francisco Municipal Code Chapter 8.70, residential rental tenants who exper...

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