In a recent government meeting, the council approved the sale of the historic Amos Gold House located at 515 North Washington Street to Sean Harrington for $250,000. Harrington, who expressed a desire to restore the property, highlighted the extensive due diligence conducted during the review process, including detailed renderings and landscaping plans. He noted that the project would require an investment of over $600,000, emphasizing the thoroughness of the proposal presented to the council.
The council's decision followed a motion supported by multiple members, reflecting a consensus on the importance of the project. The approval marks a significant step in revitalizing the property, which has been a topic of discussion in previous meetings.
Additionally, the council addressed the status of a professional services agreement with CID Planning. The city manager recommended against terminating the contract, citing the need for continued support in zoning and application reviews, especially with the transition to a new building official who lacks certification as a city planner. The council agreed to maintain the agreement for the time being, with plans to reassess it in the future.
During the public comment section, a member of the historical commission expressed gratitude for the council's decision regarding the Amos Gold House and acknowledged the community's commitment to preserving local history. However, concerns were raised about an unaccepted offer from the Harringtons, which included a potential $30,000 incentive for community involvement. The council clarified that this offer was not a factor in their decision-making process.
The meeting concluded with a light-hearted moment as the mayor wished council member Dan Law a happy birthday, adding a personal touch to the proceedings.