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Lafayette City upholds 60-day demolition wait, approves tiny parcel sale, equipment surplus, water-well change order and $6.04M in claims

5437253 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

Lafayette City officials approved several routine but consequential administrative items, including upholding a 60-day waiting period for a proposed garage demolition at 1423 Columbia Street and authorizing the sale of two small alley parcels to abutting landowners under Resolution O5-2025.

Lafayette City officials approved several routine but consequential administrative items, including upholding a 60-day waiting period for a proposed garage demolition at 1423 Columbia Street and authorizing the sale of two small alley parcels to abutting landowners under Resolution O5-2025. The council also declared a fleet hotbox surplus, approved a reduction to a drilling contract for test well work, and approved claims totaling $6,041,793.75.

The most contested item was a demolition permit for a garage at 1423 Columbia Street. Miles Holtzclaw, Economic Development, said the property is historic and that Dan Kaiser, the local historic preservation officer, "determined the loss of the garage would be a loss of historic research resource…

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