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Council advances lease with St. Joseph Catholic Housing and first reading includes fence plan to limit disorder at adjacent lot
Summary
City staff presented a first-reading ordinance to lease the parking lot adjacent to the Bishop Dudley House from St. Joseph Catholic Housing; staff and the police chief said installing a fence and controlled access should reduce calls for service. Council set a second-reading date and voted 8-0 to move the ordinance forward.
The City Council on Tuesday held first reading of an ordinance authorizing the mayor to enter a lease with St. Joseph Catholic Housing Inc. for the parking lot next to Bishop Dudley House and set a second reading for Feb. 18. City staff described plans to secure the lot with a decorative six-foot fence, gates (one electric for staff access), and reserved parking for Bishop Dudley employees.
Jeff Ekoff, Planning and Development Services, said the lease is for five years with one five-year extension, that approximately 20% of…
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