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St. Bernard CIC approves sale of nonbuildable 306 Bank Street to neighboring owner

St. Bernard Community Improvement Corporation · September 24, 2025
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Summary

The St. Bernard Community Improvement Corporation voted to enter a purchase contract to sell a nonbuildable sidelot at 306 Bank Street to neighboring owner Clayton Gross for $5,000. The lot will be sold 'as is' and closing steps (contract, title search, closing) were outlined.

The St. Bernard Community Improvement Corporation voted to enter a purchase contract with Clayton Gross to sell a nonbuildable sidelot at 306 Bank Street for $5,000.

The board considered a sidelot purchase application and auditor information before the motion. Board members said the lot has been a maintenance liability for the organization and that Mr. Gross, who owns adjacent property at 318 Bank Street, offered $5,000 to expand his footprint and assume upkeep. The board noted the parcel is not buildable and would be sold "as is," subject to title conditions and any easements.

Alli Palmer made the motion to enter a contractual agreement; Amy Yosi seconded. During the roll call, Joe Brickler, Peggy Brickwig, Jeff Edwards, Alli Palmer, Chris Sauer, Amy Yosi, Tom Rosson and President Jonathan Stel were recorded voting in favor; Bob Colbertson and Ray Colbertson were recorded absent. No "no" votes were recorded and the motion passed.

Board members asked about a tower or utility easement visible in the application photos; the board was told the easement likely lies adjacent to the lot and not on the parcel itself, and any title exceptions would pass with the sale.

Meredith Hughes confirmed the order of operations for closing: execution of a purchase contract, title search, and closing. The board also said outstanding taxes for the parcel will be addressed at closing and were reported not to be delinquent.

The board scheduled next steps to prepare the purchase contract and proceed with the title search and closing.