Council takes action on two nuisance properties
11/10/2020

(KMZA)--The owner of a deteriorating building in downtown Seneca has been given 90 days make repairs to the structure.

Following a hearing last week, the Seneca City Council approved a resolution finding that a nuisance exist at 524 Main Street and seeking abatement of alleged violations of the city's environmental code.

If the violations are not abated, the city could take charge and assess the cost against the property.

A hearing on the property was originally scheduled for October but was continued to November 4 to give the property owner the opportunity to present a detailed plan for repairing the structure. The owner, Max Huerter, was not able to attend the October meeting.

In other business, the Council approved a resolution setting a January 6 public hearing on a second nuisance property located at 903 Main Street.

The owner will have an opportunity to appear at the hearing to address the alleged violations of the city's environmental code.


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