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CITY CLERK
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STAFF REPORTS
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3/16/2010
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15 Y
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06
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BACKGROUND <br /> In the City of Pleasanton, LPFD combats fire hazards resulting from an overgrowth of <br /> grasses, weeds, shrubbery and trees through the LPFD Weed Abatement Program. <br /> This program has been established in compliance with Government Code sections <br /> 39560 39588. The LPFD Weed Abatement Program's goal is to establish a fire -safe <br /> community through property owners' voluntary compliance with the LPFD's weed <br /> abatement standards. <br /> Weed abatement involves the following steps, the first of which is addressed in the <br /> resolution that accompanies this agenda report: <br /> 1. Inspection, Declaration of Nuisance, and Notification. Fire inspectors survey <br /> property throughout the City and identify those parcels that are or may become <br /> hazardous due to an overgrowth of grasses, weeds, shrubbery, and trees and /or <br /> the presence of dirt, refuse and rubbish. Identified Properties, Attachment 2, are <br /> included on a list that is presented to the City Council. The City Council reviews <br /> the list and declares that some or all of the parcels are public nuisances, <br /> requiring abatement. The City Council may also find and declare that weeds on <br /> specified parcels are seasonal and recurrent nuisances. Property owners will be <br /> given notice to abate the nuisance on their properties. <br /> 2. Protest Hearing and Order to Abate. The City Council hears and considers all <br /> objections to the abatement proposed and then orders abatement by a <br /> contractor. <br /> 3. Re- inspection and Abatement. LPFD inspectors re- inspect the parcels on the <br /> abatement list. If a hazard still exists and abatement hasn't occurred by the May <br /> 31 deadline set by the LPFD, the contractor abates the weeds. <br /> 4. Tax Lien. The property owners are sent an invoice for the abatement costs, plus <br /> a 100% administrative charge. Any amount not paid by the property owners is <br /> placed as a special assessment on the property owner's tax bill. <br /> Submitted by: Fiscal Review: Approv d by: <br /> Asur kk; <br /> ulie Yuan -Miu David P. Culver Nelson Fialho <br /> Interim LPFD Director Finance Director City Manager <br /> Attachments: <br /> 1. Resolution <br /> 2. Properties for Abatement <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />
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