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Motion by Council Member Sweeney. seconded by Council Member Travis to <br /> approve the upgrades to City Hall as presented by Mr. March including furring out <br /> and insulating the exposed block walls in the administrative offices. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Ground Development — Pheasant Marsh PUD <br /> This item was heard earlier in the meeting. <br /> Appraisals — Turcotte Property <br /> Mr. March submitted an appraisal of the Turcotte property for Council review. <br /> Council Member Sweeney stated that the Parks & Recreation Committee was interested <br /> in adding a portion of the property located on the same block to Laurie LaMotte <br /> Memorial Park. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that the Turcotte property would be an intricate parcel if the City <br /> intended on redeveloping the block. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers stated she felt that the value of the property would <br /> steadily increase and the City would benefit from purchasing same. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney seconded by Council Member Travis to <br /> authorize staff to enter into negotiations to purchase the Turcotte property. All in <br /> favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Notice of Sub - Standard Building — 7121 Centerville Road <br /> Mr. March presented pictures of the property located at 7121 Centerville Road. Mr. <br /> March noted there were two (2) additional properties within the City that Staff is in the <br /> process of citing for similar violations. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers inquired as to how the process for handling similar <br /> situations may be completed more effectively and. City Attorney Hoeft indicated the <br /> property needs to be declared a sub - standard property for each violation and can not be <br /> determined to be a constant problem. This means the City needs to initiate the process <br /> each time the problem occurs and would not be allowed to contract for services to <br /> continually keep the property up to required standards. <br /> Subsequent to lengthy discussion, consensus was that Staff be directed to investigate all <br /> possible ordinance violation complaints, including verbal and anonymous complaints. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Travis to direct <br /> Staff to investigate written, verbal and anonymous complaints concerning possible <br /> ordinance violations. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Page 8of10 <br />
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