Abandoned Property Registration Ordinance
Madison County, Kentucky
Vacant and abandoned properties, whether residential or commercial, create costly problems for cities and counties across the United States. They are a drain on municipal budgets. They detract from the quality of life, as well as the economic opportunities of those living around them. They provide an attractive nuisance for illegal activities such as drugs, vandalism, illegal dumping and etc.
Minimizing the harm done by vacant and abandoned properties and restoring these properties to productive use must be a priority of the County.
This is not a new problem, but is one of increasing nature due to the massive foreclosures of homes and property across the United States and here locally. In June 2006 The United States Conference of Mayors met to discuss methods of combating problems of vacant and abandoned properties. In this conference it was discovered every jurisdiction is plagued with this same issue and presented a report outlining the best practices in 27 cities in dealing with the abandoned property problems (a copy of this report is available in the Planning Office). The Kansas City Star presented an article in August 2010 stating the City of Kansas Is owed $1.26 million dollars in unpaid summer lawn care bills.
Bringing the point closer to home, Madison County has budgeted in 2009 and 2010 a total of $75,000 for the abatement of nuisance related problems stemming from vacant and abandoned properties and spent a total of $74,100 In nuisance abatement. Many of the properties mowed and cleaned up were properties seized from bank foreclosures and bankruptcy cases.
Many of these properties lie within developed subdivisions where lawns are maintained and quickly become an eyesore and blight for their communities.
Some of the homes start out as abandoned homes where an assortment of trash, discarded furniture, tires, abandoned automobiles and garbage are left deposited not only inside the home but across the property creating a habitation for rats, mice, snakes and other rodent infestation. Depending upon the age and location of the structure some of these properties have resulted in suspicious fires occurring to totally destroy the home creating fire safety issues for adjoining property owners.
For more infromation about the ordinance and how to register a property please reference the documents below!
Abandoned Property Ordinance
Registration for Abandoned Property Application
Eastern Kentucky University. The school graduated 403 students, and 21 of those...
Madison Southern High School graduated 250 seniors Saturday afternoon at Eastern Kentucky...
Dozens of his fellow law enforcement officers from around Kentucky came to...
White Hall Elementary kindergarten assistant Patti Von Fischer said she found a...
When Michael Benson begins his tenure as the 12th president of Eastern...
BARDSTOWN — A Bardstown police officer was shot and killed while driving...
Longtime funeral home operator Walter B. Taylor Sr., 89, died Thursday at...
Powell County's jail fund had a deficit of $402,000 in the fiscal...
Five years after lung cancer took Mike Lyden's life, his ripples can...
It is Memorial Day weekend, which means school is either out or...
Metropolitan Police say the men are being held on suspicion of conspiracy...
A federal judge ordered "America's Toughest Sheriff" to stop profiling immediately and...
Flooding has left one person dead and another missing in San Antonio,...
CNN's Jake Tapper reports on the hit series "Arrested Development" premiering its...
(CNN) -- Two freight trains collided at an overpass near Chaffee, Missouri,...
From the Berea Police Department: We want to inform that we will...
The information provided below was last updated at 9:57am on Friday, May...
You can make a difference in the lives of those affected by...
Safe Kids Day May 18, 2013 11a.m. – 1 p.m. Safety City...
Spring Forward and Remember to Check Smoke Detectors When you spring...
The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) will host its fourth summer of Camp...
Nick Price,502-429-7270
Gov. Steve Beshear has directed that flags at all state office buildings...
Barren River Lake State Resort Park invites you to the park Tuesday,...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 23, 2013) – A decision to restore rather than...
In this week’s address, President Obama commemorates Memorial Day by paying tribute...
At a town hall meeting today on school safety at the Classical...
The Obama Administration has made improving the quality and efficiency of the...
Today, the First Lady and actress Kerry Washington visited the Savoy School...
Watch the West Wing Week here. Responding to the Tornadoes in Oklahoma: On...