Seattle Mayor to Sign Legislation to Expedite Demolition of Dangerous Vacant Buildings
One Community Update
June 6, 2024
Source: www.komonews.com
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is set to sign anticipated legislation Thursday to expedite the demolition of dangerous and vacant buildings.
The dangers of those building fires were seen earlier this week when one person died and three others were hurt in north Seattle in one of two fires in vacant buildings in the same day.
The Seattle Fire Department said there have been 34 fires related to vacant buildings so far this year, not including the aforementioned blaze on Tuesday.
The Seattle City Council unanimously approved emergency legislation Tuesday to allow Seattle fire to order problematic and vacant buildings that pose public safety risks to be torn down.
The legislation, sponsored by councilmembers Bob Kettle and Tammy Morales, requires property owners to pay for the demolition of the buildings and necessary work to make the sites safe. The bill will take effect immediately after it is signed by Harrell.
According to the Seattle City Council, the legislation allows the city to address vacant and dangerous building several ways:
- Amends the Seattle fire code to allow the SFD to order remediation or complete demolition of derelict buildings
- Requires property owners to pay for necessary work to make dangerous buildings or sites safe
- In extreme cases, authorizes the city to conduct needed abatement work to improve the safety of a site and place liens on properties to recover costs
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