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INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are a few of the items the council discussed Tuesday.
FAIRVIEW PARK PROPERTY
The council was set to receive an update from Public Services
Director Bill Morris on the research he has done so far on the
possible sale of land in Fairview Park that some homeowners have
encroached on.
In September, the City Council approved the research of what it
would take to sell the small parcels of land behind 17 homes on Swan Drive. These homeowners have exceeded their property limits from less
than a foot to more than 22 feet.
Morris said it could take about 2 1/2 years and cost an estimated
$93,000 just to get to the point where the council can make an
informed decision on whether to sell. Morris said he will suggest
that the homeowners who are encroaching pay that price.
The Mesa Verde Homeowners Assn., which includes property owners on
Swan Drive, opposes the sale.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council postponed the item based on the request of two Swan
Drive residents. It will come back to the council no later than July.
REQUEST FOR REHEARING
The council considered a request from Councilwoman Libby Cowan to
take a second look at changes made to how the city awards Community
Development Block Grants.
The council approved reducing the homeless prevention/assistance
category of the grants from 40% to 25% at its Jan. 5 meeting.
Cowan said she doesn’t believe that the Jan. 5 agenda gave an
adequate description of the action the council could take. She also
pointed out that the staff report for this item was not available on
the website.
She also argued that the council was misled into believing its
reduction was recommended by the Redevelopment and Residential
Rehabilitation Committee.
WHAT HAPPENED
The request failed, with Mayor Gary Monahan and Councilmen Allan
Mansoor and Chris Steel voting against a rehearing.
WHAT WAS SAID
“The less our hands are tied, the more ability we have to give to
the charities we choose,” Monahan said.
-- Compiled by Deirdre Newman
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