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Meeting roundup: minutes, dog-park key fobs, tree removal, permits and bond actions
Summary
The authority approved routine business including minutes, claims and agenda; discussed a reactivated after‑school program; approved tree removal at 7798 Tanager Street and a refund of a building permit; and authorized a conditional release of a developer’s performance bond.
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The Hobart City Redevelopment Authority handled a set of routine agenda items and a series of administrative approvals.
The Chair opened the meeting and members approved the minutes (referencing March 4 and March 13) and accepted claims and the meeting agenda by voice vote. The Chair announced the State of the City event at the high school on April 1 (doors at 5 p.m., ceremony at 6 p.m., address at 6:30 p.m.).
The Chair reported the after‑school program at the PCC center has been reenergized with participation from the mayor’s youth council and public‑safety staff; the first day drew more than 40 children. On parks, the authority said the dog park has been over‑seeded, fixtures will be installed, the city is coordinating with the Humane Society on key fobs, and a fee‑schedule amendment to cover fob purchases will be proposed.
On actions: a resident requested removal of a locust tree within an easement at 7798 Tanager Street; the authority approved removal at the owners’ expense. Members approved a refund request for building permit number 2657 for WindhamNation. The authority also approved a staff recommendation to release the performance bond for Lumen’s Logistics once a maintenance bond is in place.
An agency official updated the body on an unsafe‑building matter at 300 West Old Bridge Road, saying Mr. Cox submitted paperwork to the planning commission for a one‑lot subdivision and that, on planning approval, he intends to remove the house; the authority set the unsafe‑building item over to April 15. The meeting adjourned on a motion and second.
Details recorded in the transcript are procedural and administrative; most votes were taken by voice and recorded as "aye." Where the transcript omits roll-call names or exact tallies, the minutes and written notices are the authoritative record for vote counts.
