The Brutin City Council on March 23 approved two abatement resolutions aimed at removing debris and scrap vehicles from private properties. The council adopted Resolution 26-0323-1 for 624 S Road and Resolution 26-0323-2 for 117 Dard Street after brief, recorded hearings in which no members of the public spoke for or against the actions.
Mayor Ny opened the hearings and solicited public comment; when none was offered the council proceeded to motions and votes. The meeting transcript records motions and seconds and a roll-call affirmation for each resolution. The motions were approved as recorded in the transcript (the record lists affirmative responses when the clerk called the votes). The meeting record does not specify the mover and seconder consistently for each motion.
The abatements authorize the city to remove or require removal of nuisance materials and scrap vehicles at the named addresses. The resolutions were presented as routine enforcement actions following the public-hearing process. The council did not record additional debate about alternatives, timelines or funding for removal during the discussion.
Next steps typically include issuing notices to property owners and arranging abatement work; the transcript does not specify exact enforcement dates or contractor arrangements for either property.