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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 10, Page 672, No Resolution Number7 kl u A RESOLUTION REQUESTING RAY WILKINS, BUILDING INSPECTOR, AND DR. C. E. REDDICK, SUPERINTENDENT OF THE MCCRACKEN COUNTY �I HEALTH DEPARTMENT, TO TAKE THE ACTION NECESSARY TO REQUIRE THE 0NNERS OF BUILDINGS Y,'HICH ARE IN A BAD STA TE OF REPAIR OR INSANI'PAHY II EITHER TO BRING SAID BUILDINGS UP TO STANDARD OR TO CAUSE THE SAME TO BE DEMOLISHED IN COMPLIANCE S'+rITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY MUNICIPAL HOUSING CO::'ISSION WHEREAS, under an ordinance adopted by the Board of I Commissioners on September 19, 1938, the City of Paducah entered I into an agreement with the City of Paducah Municipal housing Commission under which said city obligated itself to cause to be brought yip to standard or to be demolished within the corporate limits of the city unsafe and insanitary dwelling units of a number at least equal to the number of new dwellings to be provided by the projects of said commission less the number of unsafe and insanitary dwelling units eliminated from the site of the projects during the development thereof; and, WHEREAS, by the construction of the Municipal Housing project there have b en eliminated 83 unsafe and insanitary dwellirri; units, leaving to be brought up to standard or demoahished through the action to be taken by the city approximately 112 dwellings in order to comply with the requirements of said agree- I ment; and, WHEREAS, the City of Paducah further oblij;ated itself to eliminate said unsafe and insanitary dwelling units before March 11th, 1942, it is imperative that the City of Paducah take immediate action in order to comply with said agreement by that date; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COM1,11ISSIONERS i OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. i That Ray Wilkins, Building Inspector of the City of Paducah, be directed to immediately ascertain from the list furnished him b the Paducah Il Y unicipal Housing Commission those houses which, ' by reason of improper construction or bad repair constitute a .fire hazard, and that he give notice to the owners of said buildings either to make necessary repairs and bring their buildings up to standard or cause the same to be demolished, and if any owners shall refuse to comply with such notice, he is further directed to take appropriate action by causing warrants to be issued against them for the abatement of the nuisances created. 673 II j SECTION 2. That Dr. C. E. Reddick, SuperinL-endent of the McCracken I County Health Department-, be requested to make an investi,;ation of the conditions of all buildings shown in the list which has been furnished to the City by the Municipal Housing Commission, and to give notices to owners of buildings where insanitary con- ditions exist that such condition must be remedied, and if any of said owners shall refuse to comply with such notice he is further directed to cause warrants to be issued against them for the creation ' I of nuisances on account of the insanitary conditions found by him. SECTION 3. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adootion. Signed l T.Tay or �— Passed by the Board of Commissioners, February 10th, 1942 Recorded by Rudy Stewart, City Cleric, February 11th, 1942.