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Sandusky Land Bank grants conditional extension for 411 Meg Street, approves home sale and program changes
Summary
At its Nov. 17 meeting the Sandusky Land Bank approved a conditional six-month extension for construction at 411 Meg Street, recommended changes to the city—s side-lot disposition policy, approved sale of 1428 McKinley Street for new owner-occupied construction, and authorized up to 20 parcels to be offered to the Welcome Home Ohio program.
At its Nov. 17 meeting, the Sandusky Land Bank voted to grant a final, conditional extension to the owner of 411 Meg Street while approving several other dispositions and policy changes intended to move vacant parcels back into productive use.
Staff told the committee that owner-developer Theo Kameen did not complete the required single-family home within the 12-month performance period after transfer (transfer date noted as July 23, 2024). Kameen responded to staff on Oct. 15, citing a death and illnesses in the family and damage to a Florida property from a hurricane; he confirmed he intends to be the full-time occupant and supplied documentation staff said demonstrated financial capability. Staff recommended allowing one final extension, with clear timelines tied to permit activity.
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