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Has anything been done about this place yet. I was just looking at the delinquient tax and this place is on the hook for $19,243.62. I find it funny that the town still lets them get away with not mowing or taking care of the property and also not paying taxes. I notice they are an out of state owner in NY. Good to see Enfield is being taken advantage of while residents take care and follow the rules and pay their taxes these people get away with having an eyesore and a property value dropping plaza like this.
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Cheryl (Guest)
Bill Lee (Guest)
Peter Bryanton (Registered User)
ADIは、 Peter Bryanton (Registered User)
クローズド R Santanella - Code Enforcement (Registered User)
We do have an active case on this property. I have spoken with a partner in the LLC that owns the property. According to him the property ownership is being transfered within the next few weeks. Will will continue with our enforcement proceedure until the violation is corrected. If the ownership is transfered it becomes a new violation and the new owner will not be in violation of the Blight Ordinance for 30 days after the transfer. Closed in SCF.
R Santanella
Property Maintenance Inspector
Reopened Cheryl (Guest)
ADIは、 James Luczak (Registered User)
Peter Bryanton (Registered User)
Anonymous (Guest)
The other incident said that they owner was contacted on May 4th (http://seeclickfix.com/issues/555420). Does this mean that fines started being levied as of June 4th? There should be at least $2700 in fines against the owner as of this point.
Or can he come in tomorrow, mow the lawn, and get away with this disgusting neglect? 30 days to acknowledge an obvious blight situation is FAR too long.
Peter Bryanton (Registered User)
A blight complaint is filed with the Town and an inspector is dispatched to verify the complaint
If the complaint is verified the owner is issued a 30 day notice to address the violations.
If the violations persist the owner is issued a Citation or fine
The owner can appeal the fine to a Hearing Officer, then a hearing must be scheduled
The Hearing Officer has the power to decide if the fines are warrented and if they should be assessed.
If the fines are assessed and the owner still decides not to pay the Town must file with the Court system to obtain compliance.
Some of these cases can take years to bring into compliance. It is a less than perfect system but the only one the Town can use.
John (Guest)
Peter Bryanton (Registered User)
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Peter Bryanton (Registered User)
クローズド R Santanella - Code Enforcement (Registered User)
UPDATE -- I have been in contact with a loan officer from Amerivcan Eagle FCU. They are scheduled to take possession of 138 South Rd within the next few weeks. They will clean the property shortly thereafter and make some improvements. The property will then be sold. This case will be closed in SCF
R Santanella
Property Maintenace Inspector