Memorandum

City of Lawrence

City Attorney’s Office

 

TO:

David L. Corliss, City Manager

 

FROM:

Toni Wheeler, City Attorney

 

CC:

Cynthia Wagner, Assistant City Manager

Diane Stoddard, Assistant City Manager

Jonathan Douglass, Assistant to the City Manager

Scott McCullough, Director – Planning and Development Services

Brian Jimenez, Code Enforcement Manager

 

Date:

March 18, 2013

 

RE:

1106 Rhode Island Street

 

 

On February 5, 2013, the Governing Body received an update from Planning and Development Services regarding the status of 1106 Rhode Island Street.  Staff reported that little progress had been made by the property owners regarding implementation of Resolution No. 6972 which ordered the repair or demolition of 1106 Rhode Island Street by July 17, 2012.  The Governing Body on February 5, 2013, directed staff to initiate condemnation proceedings in order to obtain title to the property.  Upon obtaining title to the real property, the City can determine how to best bring the property into compliance with city codes.

 

Condemnation Process:

Pursuant to K.S.A. 26-201 the City has the authority to acquire by condemnation, interests in real property, including fee simple title thereto.  The first step in the condemnation process, is for the Governing Body to adopt a resolution declaring the necessity of use of the City’s condemnation powers for such purposes and ordering a survey of the land to be condemned.  Following the filing of a survey with the City Clerk, the Governing Body must then adopt an ordinance authorizing the taking and ordering the land condemned and authorize the filing of a petition in Douglas County District Court.  The rest of the eminent domain proceedings are governed by a statutory process.  The main elements of the process are as follows:

 

 

Action Requested:

Adopt Resolution No. 7013 finding it in the public interest to appropriate through the use of eminent domain, fee simple title to private property interests commonly located at 1106 Rhode Island Street and ordering a survey of the lands to be condemned.