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Willow Creek residents press city about Adamus property auction; staff say property zoned I-1 and any new use will require public process
Summary
Neighbors of Willow Creek Estates asked city officials about the status of a vacant property owned by the Adamus board that is up for auction; staff said the site is zoned I-1 industrial, the building no longer retains a nonconforming social-service use, and any new use or rezoning will require public review and permits.
Residents of Willow Creek Estates pressed city officials during the public-comment period about a vacant property adjacent to their neighborhood that the Adamus board placed on an online auction platform.
Stu White and several neighbors asked what the city knew about the property. City Manager John Russell said the Adamus board (referred to in meeting comments as the "Adamus board") is the current owner and had listed the site on a govdeals auction with an opening bid of $500,000; he said the city had submitted an offer in September that the board declined. Russell said the city had estimated roughly $600,000 to clean and prepare the property for redevelopment, and…
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