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Committee updates: boarded downtown building secured; no current code violations, possible ordinance changes discussed

2094379 · January 9, 2025

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Summary

Council heard an update that a boarded downtown building has been secured and is compliant with the city's letter of violation; staff said it will remain boarded until the owner obtains financing or otherwise remedies the property.

Councilmembers asked for an update on a boarded building downtown. City staff reported the owner had boarded and secured the property after receiving a notice of violation and that no current property-code violations remained on the record.

Why it matters: Boarded and vacant buildings can affect downtown safety and economic activity; the committee discussed the limits of current authority when an owner complies only by boarding a structure.

Key points - Compliance by boarding: Staff said the owner complied with a letter instructing that the building be boarded and secured; as of the meeting the building remains boarded and secured. - Limits of enforcement: Committee members acknowledged the city’s ability to require repairs is constrained when an owner complies with minimal measures such as boarding; one councilmember said the building will likely remain boarded until the owner secures financing to rehabilitate it.

Next steps - Council members discussed whether additional vetting or ordinance changes might be needed to address long-term boarded properties; staff did not present a specific new ordinance in the meeting but noted the issue may require further legislative attention.

Ending No enforcement action beyond the documented notice and boarding was reported during the meeting; councilmembers asked staff to continue monitoring and to consider legislative options if long-term vacancy persists.