File #: CON 17-36    Version: 1 Name: Contract Saenz Heritage District Improvements
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 7/27/2017 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 8/15/2017 Final action: 8/15/2017
Title: The Mayor and City Council shall hear and possibly take action to enter into an agreement for demolition and removal; temporary right of entry authorization and limited power of attorney with Manuel Saenz, for the residence located at 44548 W. Maricopa-Casa Grande Highway. Discussion and Action.
Sponsors: Steven Stahl, Mary Witkofski
Indexes: Safe and Livable Community
Attachments: 1. Contract
TITLE
The Mayor and City Council shall hear and possibly take action to enter into an agreement for demolition and removal; temporary right of entry authorization and limited power of attorney with Manuel Saenz, for the residence located at 44548 W. Maricopa-Casa Grande Highway. Discussion and Action.

AGENDA ITEM DESCRIPTION
In 2015 the City of Maricopa was awarded Community Development Block Grant Funding to improve the Heritage District. Some properties within the neighborhoods are abandonded, boarded up and have become health and public safety hazards. This project focuses on Old Town Neighborhood Three. This is the oldest neighborhood and abuts commerical streets or activity on three sides. Some homes have been sold and lots cleared facing Honeycutt Road. As redevelopment occurs, Honeycutt Road will be wideneded from two to four lanes of traffic. This area includes more vacant land and abandoned structures than the other neighborhoods.

To mitigate these hazards, the City of Maricopa worked in a multi-disciplinary team effort. The following agencies worked together; Maricopa Police Department Community Action Team, Code Enforcement, Fire Marshall, and the City Attorney. In support of best practices, this team of individuals worked with the property owners to develop an agreement to demolish and complete site clean up. In the event a property owner is not willing to work with the City on an agreement, the lien process may begin. Relocation assistance will be provided as needed, however most properties are abandoned. All costs associated with asbestos testing and demolition will be covered through the Community Development Block Grant under grant project 15504 and the property the homeowner will be mitigating identified safety concerns and potentially spurring new opportunities within the Heritage District.

Homes were identified through windshield surveys’ and the property owners are amenable to working with the City and removing the structures.

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