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Board weighs sale of public lot at 890 Mil Race Court

Board · September 22, 2025
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Summary

A staff member told the board that the city received an $8,000 offer and a $10,000 counteroffer for a public lot at 890 Mil Race Court, contingent on a zoning variance; no public comments were recorded and a motion to close the meeting was made and seconded (vote not recorded).

A public hearing was opened to consider the sale of a city-owned lot identified as lot one, block three at 890 Mil Race Court. A staff member told the board the city received an offer of $8,000 and that the lot’s counteroffer rose to $10,000; the prospective buyer said it would buy the lot if a zoning variance is approved and zoning requirements are met.

The staff member said the variance was recommended for approval and that a public hearing held earlier produced no public feedback. "We received an offer of $8,000," the staff member said, "that lot came back with a counter offer of $10,000" and that the buyer "said if a variance is approved they would like to purchase it at that amount." The transcript also records the seller’s price as approximately "4 cents a square foot," language that appears in the record but is not further clarified.

Board members did not record any public commentary on the sale in the provided transcript. The staff member noted the board will meet later to review the item further.

During closing business, one board member moved to close the meeting at 5:30 and another seconded the motion. The transcript records the motion and second but does not record a vote tally or the motion’s outcome.

No formal sale, vote tally, or final decision about the lot’s disposition is recorded in the provided transcript. The next procedural step noted in the meeting was that the board will review the item at a later meeting.