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RESOLUTION NO. 28
Series of 2021
TITLE: A RESOLUTION REMOVING A MEMORANDUM OF ACTION
MAKING AN HISTORIC DESIGNATION FOR THE JOY
WILLIAMS BARN
WHEREAS, the City of Wheat Ridge is a home rule municipality operating under
a charter approved by its electors and governed by its City Council; and
WHEREAS, on July 27, 1998 the Wheat Ridge City Council adopted Ordinance
No. 1127, Series 1998 designating the Joy Williams barn, located at 11460 W. 44th
Avenue as an historic landmark in the City of Wheat Ridge; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws, the City recorded with
the Jefferson County Clerk & Recorder a Memorandum of Action Historic Designation
Joy Williams Barn designating the historic landmark on August 24,1998 at Reception
No. F0679941; and
WHEREAS, the legal description of the property which underlies the barn and is
affected by the historic landmark designation is attached hereto as Exhibit A; and
WHEREAS, the description of the property is currently identified as 11480 W.
44th Avenue, not 11460 as referenced in the Memorandum of Action Historic
Designation Joy Williams Barn; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Code Section 26-913, the owner of the real property
affected by the historic designation has requested that the Council remove the same;
and
WHEREAS, the City Attorney has advised that because the original
Memorandum of Action Historic Designation Joy Williams Barn did not reflect the
grantor or grantee of such designation, the designation was ineffective as to later
purchasers, and should be removed; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Code Section 26-913, the City Council conducted a
proper public hearing, following notice as required by Code Section 26-905.D on the
request to remove the designation and is of the opinion that said removal is appropriate
and warranted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Wheat Ridge City Council:
Section 1. Historic designation removed.
Pursuant to Section 26-913 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws the City Council
hereby removes the historic designation with respect to the property described on Exhibit
A hereto (and currently identified as 11480 W. 44th Avenue), as such designation was
filed in the Memorandum of Action Historic Designation Joy Williams Barn recorded at
Reception No. F0679941 in the records of the Jefferson County Clerk & Recorder on
August 24, 1998. The Mayor and City Clerk are authorized and directed to execute this
Resolution and the City Attorney is authorized and directed to arrange for recording of the
same.
Section 2. Effective date. This Resolution shall be effective upon approval by the
City Council and electronic signature by the Mayor.
DONE AND RESOLVED this 24th day of May 2021. _
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Bud Starker, Mayor
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The foregoing Resolution was acknowledged before me this 2 day of June
2021 by Bud Starker, Mayor.
ALLISON MENARO
NOTARY PUBLIC
STATE OF COLORADO
MY COMMISSION EXNOTAR 10 PIRES AUG96, 2022
Notary Public
My commission expires- 08/06/2022
State of Colorado )
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County of Jefferson )
The foregoing Resolution was acknowledged before me this 2 day of June
2021 by Steve Kirkpatrick, City Clerk.
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EXHIBIT A
Legal Description of Subject Property
That part of the southwest'/4 of the northwest'/4 of Section 21, Township 3 south, Range
69 west of the 6th p.m., Jefferson County, Colorado, more particularly described as
follows:
Commencing at point on the south line of the northwest '/4 of the southwest '/4 of said
Section 21, 226.6 feet east from the southwest corner thereof;
Thence east along the south line of said Tract 236.4 feet;
Thence north at right angles 1936 feet more or less to a point on the south side of the
County Road running west from Boyd's Bridge;
Thence westerly along the south side of said County Road to a point 226.6 east of the
west line of said Section 21;
Thence south parallel with the west line of said section 1928 feet more or less to the place
of beginning;
Except those parcels describe in Book 723 at Page 472, Book 1879 at Page 640, Book
2328 at Page 695, Book 2332 at Page 502, Book 3032 at Page 480, and Book 2584 at
Page 922, re-recorded December 15, 1989 at Reception No. 89109119, and February 6,
1990 at Reception No. 90010842.
City Council Meeting Minutes
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE, MUNICIPAL BUILDING
May 24, 2021
Note well — barring any unforeseen exigencies or unpredictable difficulties, Council will
meet in person for the first time since March 2020 in Council Chambers at City Hall for
the Study Session on June 7, 2021. Please, consult the City's website for further details
about reservations to attend if you are a member of the public and how to participate
virtually on Zoom (the session will be a hybrid of in person and live remotely).
Note: This meeting was held virtually, using Zoom video -teleconferencing technology.
As duly announced and publicly noticed, Council previously approved this format in
order to continue with normal business and respond to the CoVid-19 Pandemic and the
related public emergency orders promulgated by the President of the United States, the
Governor of Colorado, and the Wheat Ridge City Council. Before calling the meeting to
order, Mayor Starker stated the rules and procedures necessitated by this meeting
format.
Mayor Starker called the Regular City Council Meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS
Janeece Hoppe Judy Hutchinson Zachary Urban Rachel Hultin
Amanda Weaver Korey Stites Leah Dozeman Valerie Nosler Beck
Also present: City Clerk, Steve Kirkpatrick; City Attorney, Gerald Dahl; City Manager,
Patrick Goff; City Treasurer, Chris Miller; Administrative Services Director, Allison
Scheck; Police Chief Chris Murtha; Director of Parks and Recreation, Karen O'Donnell;
Recreation Director, Susan Anderson; Lynette Namba, from Healthy Wheat Ridge; Sara
Robbins representing the LGBTQ+ community; other staff, guests and interested
citizens.
This item began at 7:
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Mayor Starker Proclaimed th of June 2021 a courage our residents to
increase awareness importance of a healthy lifestyle, re exercise, and
medical the and pursue preventative health practices and early ion efforts.
City Council Minutes May 24, 2021
page 7
)toted that she could hold such an event, if it complies with the law, up to eig Imes a
ye
D\'ied und Event Permits havea cost? No. How much time ' involved to
isnd what does it cost the City? City Clerk Kirkpatric ave a detailed
re
Councilmember HbI
in asked detailed questions about the to tion and methods to
measure sound emittfrom a residence or business. M . Goff and Chief Murtha
replied with detailed rea s for their recommendation at these changes get
incorporated into this new o finance language. The facers responding to calls for
service reported their experien s with enforcingye current Noise Ordinance language.
Councilmember Hultin asked whetINan
making application details like how m
information so that the City Manager cap
applicant would have to disclose when
the types of events and similar
a determination in individual cases.
Mr. Goff responded that he would a the op n to ask for more detailed information
when someone applies for a SU
Councilmember Hultin aske ow the SUP could be a orced if a permitee violates the
ordinance repeatedly ore egiously. Mr. Dahl replied th the City Manager has the
power to suspend or r oke the SUP, and in extreme cases itiate the process of
suspending or revo g the offender's Wheat Ridge Business ense.
Motion by Cou eilmember Nosler Beck to approve Council Bill 07--,'Q,.21 - An Ordinance
amending S ion 16-103 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws, concerniNa regulation of
noise, on cond reading, and that it takes effect fifteen days after final p lication,
second by Councilmember Hoppe, motion carried.
In x cussion of the motion, Councilmember Hoppe responded to those who thinN
dinance has been too rushed. She recounted the several times beginning in 201
that Council has discussed noise ordinances.
4. Resolution No. 28-2021 — A Resolution removing a Memorandum of Action
making an historic designation for the Joy Williams barn
Councilmember Dozeman introduced Resolution No. 28-2021
An historic designation for a wooden barn structure at 11460 (now 11480) W. 44th
Avenue was approved by the City Council in 1998, pursuant to the City's historic
preservation Article 9 in Chapter 26 of the Code of Laws. As required by the Code, a
Memorandum of that designation was recorded with the Jefferson County Clerk &
Recorder. However, the Code does not require that the grantee or grantor of such a
designation be listed on the recorded Memorandum, and a subsequent purchaser of the
property took title without notice of the designation. The owner has requested the
designation be removed due to this defect in the original Memorandum.
City Council Minutes May 24, 2021
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Mayor Starker opened the quasi-judicial public hearing at 8:04 p.m. The Mayor
reminded the public that by speaking before Council during this hearing they are bound
by law to speak the truth, all of the truth and nothing but the truth.
Staff Report
Mr. Dahl, reprised the discussions, background, and opined that, because the original
Memorandum of historic designation did not reflect the grantor or grantee of such
designation, the designation was without force or effect, and should be removed to
establish a clear title to the property so that it can be conveyed cleanly.
Mr. Dahl commented that he supports this action for a variety of legal reasons.
Public Comment
Douglas Brown, Esq. representing the owner of the subject property, a legal entity
called It's for the Birds. Mr. Brown explained why the designation needs to be removed
for benefit of his client.
No others came forward to speak. The Mayor closed the public comment portion of the
public hearing.
Council Questions and comments
Based on previous discussions of this resolution, Council had no further questions or
comments.
Motion by Councilmember Dozeman to approve Resolution No. 28-2021 — A
Resolution removing a Memorandum of Action making an historic designation for the
Joy Williams barn, seconded by Councilmember Urban; motion carried 8-0.
at 8:13 pm.
L. Coun ill No. 08-2021 - An Ordinance adopting section 1 of the Wheat
Ridge Co Laws concerning pedestrians hinderinqiliK flow of traffic
Councilmember Hultin introdbsed Council Bill 08-2021.
The ordinance is intended to reduce orist colli s with other vehicles and
pedestrian collisions by prohibiting pedes om obstructing or hindering the flow of
vehicular traffic, including pedestrians s e ors as entering physically in traffic
lanes or extending objects, hands, into traffic la
Motion by Councilmembei-JOfin to approve Council Bill 087 1- an ordinance
adopting section 16-69 a Wheat Ridge Code of Laws concer pedestrians
hindering the flow,,pkraffic, on first reading for the sole purpose of ord it published
for a public he g set for June 14, 2021 at 7 p.m. as a virtual meeting an ity
Council gPgFrnbers, 7500 W. 29th Avenue, if allowed to meet in person on that da er
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ITEM NO: 4
DATE: May 24, 2021
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
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TITLE: RESOLUTION NO. 28-2021- A RESOLUTION REMOVING A
MEMORANDUM OF ACTION MAKING AN HISTORIC
DESIGNATION FOR THE JOY WILLIAMS BARN (CASE NO.
WHL-21-01)
® PUBLIC HEARING ❑ ORDINANCES FOR IST READING
❑ BIDS/MOTIONS ❑ ORDINANCES FOR 2ND READING
® RESOLUTIONS
QUASI-JUDICIAL: ® YES ❑ NO
City Attorney City Manager
ISSUE:
An historic designation for a wooden barn structure at 11460 (now 11480) W. 44th Avenue was
approved by the City Council in 1998, pursuant to the City's historic preservation Article 9 in
Chapter 26 of the Code of Laws. As required by the Code, a Memorandum of that designation
was recorded with the Jefferson County Clerk & Recorder. However, the Code does not require
that the grantee or grantor of such a designation be listed on the recorded Memorandum, and a
subsequent purchaser of the property took title without notice of the designation. The owner has
requested the designation be removed due to this defect in the original Memorandum.
PRIOR ACTION:
In 2019 the property owner requested the designation be removed. After conducting a public
hearing on June 10, 2019, a motion to do so failed for lack of a second. City Council then asked
the staff to work together with the owner and return with considerations for the property moving
forward. Council was presented with several options in early 2020 study sessions, including
partnering on a historic structure assessment grant, consideration of removal of the historic
designation, acquiring the property, or taking no action. After exploring these options, no action
was ultimately taken on.
Council Action Form — Joy Williams Barn
May 24, 2021
Page 2
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None.
BACKGROUND:
In 1998, Joy Williams, the owner of property at 11460 W. 44th Avenue (now addressed as
11480), applied to the City Council to request the barn located on that property be designated as
an historic landmark in the City. On July 27, 1998, the City Council approved an ordinance
designating the barn as an historic landmark pursuant to the Code process and directed that a
memorandum of that action be recorded with Jefferson County Clerk & Recorder. This was
done, and a copy of the 1998 Memorandum of Action is attached. The designation as recorded
describes the property as the Joy Williams barn addressed at 11460 W. 44th Avenue, with an
attached legal description. Since 1998, the property has changed hands, and the address was
changed to 11480. The current owner, Sandra McEntire, bought the property in 2013.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
The City Attorney advises that because the original Memorandum of historic designation did not
reflect the grantor or grantee of such designation, the designation was ineffective as to later
purchasers, and should be removed. The attached Resolution accomplishes this action.
RECOMMENDED MOTION:
"I move to approve Resolution No. 28-2021, a resolution removing a Memorandum of Action
making an historic designation for the Joy Williams barn."
Or,
"I move to postpone indefinitely Resolution No. 28-2021, a resolution removing a Memorandum
of Action making an historic designation for the Joy Williams barn for the following reason(s)
REPORT PREPARED BY
Gerald Dahl, City Attorney
Patrick Goff, City Manager
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution No. 28-2021
2. 1998 Memorandum of Action
3. Aerial photograph of subject property
4. Letter from Sandra McEntire
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO
RESOLUTION NO. 28
Series of 2021
TITLE: A RESOLUTION REMOVING A MEMORANDUM OF ACTION
MAKING AN HISTORIC DESIGNATION FOR THE JOY
WILLIAMS BARN
WHEREAS, the City of Wheat Ridge is a home rule municipality operating under
a charter approved by its electors and governed by its City Council; and
WHEREAS, on July 27, 1998 the Wheat Ridge City Council adopted Ordinance
No. 1127, Series 1998 designating the Joy Williams barn, located at 11460 W. 44th
Avenue as an historic landmark in the City of Wheat Ridge; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws, the City recorded with
the Jefferson County Clerk & Recorder a Memorandum of Action Historic Designation
Joy Williams Barn designating the historic landmark on August 24,1998 at Reception
No. F0679941; and
WHEREAS, the legal description of the property which underlies the barn and is
affected by the historic landmark designation is attached hereto as Exhibit A; and
WHEREAS, the description of the property is currently identified as 11480 W.
44th Avenue, not 11460 as referenced in the Memorandum of Action Historic
Designation Joy Williams Barn; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Code Section 26-913, the owner of the real property
affected by the historic designation has requested that the Council remove the same;
and
WHEREAS, the City Attorney has advised that because the original
Memorandum of Action Historic Designation Joy Williams Barn did not reflect the
grantor or grantee of such designation, the designation was ineffective as to later
purchasers, and should be removed; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Code Section 26-913, the City Council conducted a
proper public hearing, following notice as required by Code Section 26-905.D on the
request to remove the designation and is of the opinion that said removal is appropriate
and warranted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Wheat Ridge City Council:
Section 1. Historic designation removed.
Pursuant to Section 26-913 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws the City Council
hereby removes the historic designation with respect to the property described on Exhibit
A hereto (and currently identified as 11480 W. 44th Avenue), as such designation was
filed in the Memorandum of Action Historic Designation Joy Williams Barn recorded at
ATTACHMENT
Reception No. F0679941 in the records of the Jefferson County Clerk & Recorder on
August 24, 1998. The Mayor and City Clerk are authorized and directed to execute this
Resolution and the City Attorney is authorized and directed to arrange for recording of the
same.
Section 2. Effective date. This Resolution shall be effective upon approval by the
City Council and electronic signature by the Mayor.
DONE AND RESOLVED this 24th day of May 2021.
Bud Starker, Mayor
ATTEST:
Steve Kirkpatrick, City Clerk
State of Colorado )
) ss
County of Jefferson )
The foregoing Resolution was acknowledged before me this day of
2021 by Bud Starker, Mayor.
Notary Public
My commission expires:
State of Colorado )
) ss
County of Jefferson )
The foregoing Resolution was acknowledged before me this day of
2021 by Steve Kirkpatrick, City Clerk.
Notary Public
My commission expires:
EXHIBIT A
Legal Description of Subject Property
That part of the southwest'/4 of the northwest'/4 of Section 21, Township 3 south, Range
69 west of the 6th p.m., Jefferson County, Colorado, more particularly described as
follows:
Commencing at point on the south line of the northwest '/4 of the southwest '/4 of said
Section 21, 226.6 feet east from the southwest corner thereof;
Thence east along the south line of said Tract 236.4 feet;
Thence north at right angles 1936 feet more or less to a point on the south side of the
County Road running west from Boyd's Bridge;
Thence westerly along the south side of said County Road to a point 226.6 east of the
west line of said Section 21;
Thence south parallel with the west line of said section 1928 feet more or less to the place
of beginning;
Except those parcels describe in Book 723 at Page 472, Book 1879 at Page 640, Book
2328 at Page 695, Book 2332 at Page 502, Book 3032 at Page 480, and Book 2584 at
Page 922, re-recorded December 15, 1989 at Reception No. 89109119, and February 6,
1990 at Reception No. 90010842.
RECEPTION NO. F0679941 21.00 PG: 0001-004
236 RECORDED IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 8/24/1998 14:47:30
MEMORANDUM OF ACTION
HISTORIC DESIGNATION
dv/ JOY WILLIAMS BARN I —
n1� THIS MEMORANDUM OF ACTION is made and executed by the City of Wheat
J Ridge, (the "City") with respect to the following facts:
RECITALS
A. On July 27, 1998, the Wheat Ridge City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1127,
Series 1998 entitled An Ordinance Designating the Joy Williams Barn, Located
at 11460 West 44' Avenue, as an Historic Landmark in the City of Wheat
Ridge; and
B. Ordinance 1127was adopted in accordance with Article VI of Chapter 26 of the
Wheat Ridge Code of Laws; and
C. Article VI, Section 26-613 of the Code of Laws requires the City to record with
the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder a Memorandum of Action within 15
days of City Council designation of an historic landmark.
NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with Article VI, Historic Preservation, of the
Wheat Ridge Code of Laws, the City hereby sets forth the following:
1. The Joy Williams Barn, (the "Barn") located at 11460 West 44' Avenue, has
been designated as an Historic Landmark by the City of Wheat Ridge;
2. The legal description of the property which underlies the Barn and is affected by
the historic landmark designation is attached hereto as Exhibit A:
3. The Barn and the property described on Exhibit A attached hereto are subject to
Article VI, Chapter 26 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws pertaining to historic landmark
requirements;
4. The provisions in Article VI, Chapter 26 provide, among other things, that with
regard to properties which have historic designation, there are certain limitations on
development, certain maintenance obligations, and certain penalties for violations of or failure
of compliance with the Article;
5. This Memorandum is made solely for purposes of confirming the matters stated
herein for recording purposes. This Memorandum does not in any manner alter, amend,
enlarge or reduce the respective rights, privileges, liabilities or obligations of any person.
This Memorandum is executed as of the 27th day of July 1998
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ATTACHMENT
r tchen Cerveny, Mayor
i?y of Wheat Ridge
ATTEST:
Wanda Sang, City Ci?k
STATE OF COLORADO )
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COUNTY OF JEFFERSON )
Subscribed and sworn to before me this /' / /Z/ day of August, 1998 by Gretchen
Cerveny and Wanda Sang, as Mayor and City Clerk, respectively, of the City of Wheat Ridge.
WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL.
,.1''ii?y Commission expires:
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KLE\55276\285963.01
Notary Public
EXHIBIT A
Legal Description of Property Underlying Barn
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County Road to a point 226.6 feet East o7,tho West line of said Sction 21;
thence South parallel with the West line of said Section 1928 feet, more or
less to the place of Beginning; except those parcels described in Book 723
at Page 472, Book 1879 at Page 640, Book 2328 at Page 695, Book 2332 at Page
502, Book 3032 at Page 480 and Book 2584 at Page 922, Re-recorded December
15, 1989 at Reception No. 89109119,a ad Behruaryyb, 1990 at Reception No. (
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SANDRA J. McENTIRE
888 S. Gaylord Street
Denver, CO 80209
May 10, 2021
VIA EMAIL TO gdahlAmdbrlaw.com
City Council for the City of Wheat Ridge
c/o Gerald E. Dahl, Esq.
Attorney for the City of Wheat Ridge
Murray Dahl Beery & Renaud LLP
710 Kipling Street Suite 300
Lakewood CO 80215
RE: Request for Removal of historical landmark designation on Barn located on 11480 W. 44th Avenue,
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-2560 ("Property')
Dear Mr. Dahl,
I am the principal of It's for the Birds, LLC, which owns the Property described above. Pursuant to advice
of my counsel, Brown Dunning Walker Fein PC, I am hereby requesting that the City Council for the City
of Wheat Ridge remove the historic designation that was placed on the Property pursuant to a
Memorandum of Action recorded August 24, 1998 at Reception No. F0679941 of the real property records
for Jefferson County, Colorado.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact my counsel, Douglas W. Brown.
Sincerely,
/jdk
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Brown Dunning Walker Fein PC
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following date, time, and place:
Monday, May 24, 2021
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Public hearing for consideration of removal of a historic designation
The purpose of the hearing is to take public testimony on the request by Sandra McEntire to
remove the historic designation of the Joy Williams barn located at 11480 (formerly 11460) W.
44th Avenue, upon real property legally described as:
That part of the southwest 1/4 of the northwest 1/4 of Section 21, Township 3 south,
Range 69 west of the 6th p.m., Jefferson County, Colorado, more particularly described
as follows:
Commencing at point on the south line of the northwest 1/4 of the southwest 1/4 of said
Section 21, 226.6 feet east from the southwest corner thereof;
Thence east along the south line of said Tract 236.4 feet;
Thence north at right angles 1936 feet more or less to a point on the south side of the
County Road running west from Boyd's Bridge;
Thence westerly along the south side of said County Road to a point 226.6 east of the
west line of said Section 21;
Thence south parallel with the west line of said section 1928 feet more or less to the
plaice of beginning;
Except those parcels describe in Book 723 at Page 472, Book 1879 at Page 640, Book
2328 at Page 695, Book 2332 at Page 502, Book 3032 at Page 480, and Book 2584 at
Page 922, re-recorded December 15, 1989 at Reception No. 89109119, and February 6,
1990 at Reception No. 90010842.
Persons wishing to testify on this matter are encouraged to attend the meeting in the manner
described above.
GIVEN AND POSTED in the office of the City Clerk and on the City's website this 7 day of
May, 2021.
• Published in the Denver Post on May 7, 2021
• Posted on the property in compliance with Section 26-905(D)
• Sent to property owner by Certified Mail
Stephen Kirkpatrick, City Clerk