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BACKGROUND <br /> On March 17, 2009, as part of the 2009 Livermore Pleasanton Fire Department's Weed <br /> Abatement Program, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 09 -272, which declared <br /> that weeds on specified properties constituted a public nuisance, ordered the abatement <br /> thereof, and set a public hearing to hear objections to the proposed abatement. On <br /> April 21, 2009, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 09 -277, which ordered the <br /> abatement of weeds on the parcels identified in Resolution No. 09 -272 and declared <br /> that the weed abatement costs, including a 100% mark up charge for administrative <br /> costs, are the responsibility of the property owner. <br /> This agenda report is the third and final agenda report to the City Council regarding the <br /> 2009 Weed Abatement Program. After the City Council meeting on April 21, 2009, <br /> Livermore Pleasanton Fire Department inspectors re- surveyed the parcels listed in <br /> Resolution No. 09 -272. If abatement had not occurred by May 31, 2009, a contractor <br /> abated the weeds. The purpose of this public hearing is for the City Council to hear any <br /> objections to the cost accounting for the abatement and order that the abatement costs <br /> are a special assessment and lien imposed on the properties requiring abatement. <br /> The Government Code provides that the abatement costs, including the administrative <br /> costs for enforcement, are recoverable and constitute a special assessment against the <br /> parcels that are abated. After the assessment is made, unless an exception applies, a <br /> lien attaches on the parcel upon recordation of the order confirming the assessment and <br /> the lien will be included on the property owner's regular tax bill for the parcel requiring <br /> abatement. An itemized report showing the cost of weed abatement on a lot -by -lot basis <br /> throughout the City of Pleasanton is attached to the resolution that accompanies this <br /> agenda report. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> At this hearing, after considering any and all objections to the proposed abatement, the <br /> City Council should overrule the objections to the proposed abatement and /or move to <br /> amend the list of properties abated. The City Council should then adopt the attached <br /> resolution, as amended (if at all), that approves a special assessment and lien imposed <br /> on the properties requiring abatement and approving the Cost Accounting Report for the <br /> 2009 Weed Abatement Program. <br /> Submitted by: Fiscal Review: Approved b <br /> William Cody â–ºavid P. Culver Nelson Fialho <br /> Fire Chief finance Director City Manager <br /> Attachments: <br /> 1. Resolution <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />