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' Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council Member Sweeney to � <br /> direct Staff to draft a letter to the Hasiaks giving them until May 1, 2401 to obtain the <br /> building permit or the City would move to declare the building a hazardous structure and <br /> directing them to tear down the "lean to" within two (2) weeks. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimouslv. <br /> Public Works Buildin Sg i�na�e__(7087 — 20' Avenue South� <br /> Mr. March stated that Mr. Houle had indicated he needed additional information prior to being <br /> able to provide a cost for a proposed sign for the new public workslpolice substation. Mr. Houle <br /> would like to know whether the City wants a single or double-faced sign, cutout letters or free <br /> ' standing letters with the background removed, and what size letters the City wants. <br /> Concensus was the sign should be two-sided, have letters similar to the signs in Eagle Pass, and to <br /> allow Mr. Houle the discretion to chose the size of the letters. <br /> Turcotte Purchase Agreement and St. Genevieve Pro�,ertv Appraisal <br /> Mr. March stated the appraisals were for informational purposes. <br /> Mayor Wilharber questioned whether the Church had contacted the City to discuss the property. <br /> Mr. March indicated they had not as of this time but suggested the City could send a letter to the <br /> Church. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that he would discuss this matter with Father Fitzgerald. <br /> Mr. Hoeft stated he had drafted a standard purchase agreement far the City to execute if it desired <br /> to purchase the Turcotte property. Council needs to determine whether they wish to move forward <br /> with the purchase or, if not, determine a time frame for proceeding. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated the City should consider when Ms. Turcotte will be able to move into new <br /> housing and when the lease will expire for Ms. Turcotte's renter. Mr. Hoeft explained if the City <br /> purchased the property, let the lease run out and did not renew it, the City would still be <br /> responsible for relocation fees. Mr. Hoeft stated that relocation fees would excessive if one (1) <br /> residence where to be relocated. <br /> � <br /> Council Member Sweeney questioned the amount of relocation fees. Council Member Broussard <br /> Vickers stated it could possibly be $2,000. City Attorney Hoeft indicated he was not sure but <br /> thought the amount could be less than $2,000. <br /> I �� i ers s i ne wh ther the Ci would be res onsible far an <br /> Council Member Broussard V ck que t o d e ty p y <br /> � rent difference as a result of the relocation. City Attorney Hoeft stated the City was required to <br /> ' provide comparable housing. <br /> Mayor Wilharber expressed a desire to determine when the lease for the renter expires. <br /> Mr. Hoeft indicated that if the City executed the purchase agreement they would be legally <br /> required to pay relocation fees. <br /> Page 12 of 14 <br />