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KiNUTi::; t)K tmi: rkgulah okoku councii. mi;i:-i'inc. l••|:^^l<UAKY i'A(W-; 9 <br />Counci Inicnibor GrnLok <]irect.ctl th.st. t-tafl submit tlio <br />infornujticn received tonight, nnd the financin] <br />information regarding the impact on the budget to Cy <br />Smythc and for him to present somet.hing by March 25, <br />i985, directing Smytfie to make an analysis, comparison <br />with other cities, and help formulate policy for next <br />five years including cst abl i s!ii r.g a step progran;. <br />Grabek asked that the financial information regarding <br />the in.jact on the 1985 budget also be sidirTi t ted to <br />Counci 1. <br />Police Chief Kilbo asked Council to direct Public ‘Works <br />Coordinator to draft a menic sur;mari?.iirg the Council's <br />actic'n for the en;i'loyees. Council so directed. <br />CITY ATTORNKY'S REPORT <br />HAZARDOUS BUILDING <br />ACTION - 1290 SPRUCE <br />PIJVCE City Attorney Radio explained that the Council recently <br />adopted a resolution declaring the residence at 1290 <br />Spruce Place a hazardous building. Radio noted that <br />unlike other hazardous building actions, the land owner <br />{^ut in an answer contesting the matter. Radio stated <br />tlitit the property then went into tax forfeiture to the <br />state. Radio stated that the land owner had a chance to <br />redeem, and did not do so as of January 7, 1985, <br />therefore the state now owns the land. Padio stated <br />that the Council must decide two issues: what to do <br />with the hazardous building and what to do with the <br />property. Radio felt that the City could obtain <br />permission from the state to raze the building, but that <br />the state will not pay for it. Radio stated theit the <br />state wants to release the land for sale which would <br />allow the City to recoup its costs for part of the <br />retzing through the sale of the proj'or'ty to the general <br />public or to buy it back fron' the state with an <br />adjustment in the price. Radio stated thiat the City <br />could also purchase the land for park purposes. <br />ZoTiing Administrator Mabusth stated that the two <br />adjacent property owners are interested in purchasing <br />the prppeity. <br />CounciImember Grabek moved. CounciImember L. Adams <br />seconded, directed staff to ask. for bids on the razing <br />of the hazardous l)uiIding and aeguiro purchase prices <br />'’rom the LNR. Motion, Ayes (3), Nays (0). <br />CounciImember L. Adams suggested that the Park <br />Commission take a look at this property, Adam.s also <br />suggested offering the property to the adjacent property <br />ownei .s. <br />\ .