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L 26 2nd Street N.E. (Repair Only) <br />Motion was made by Paul Denney, seconded by Brian Wear, that all of the <br />structures be referred to the Building and Standards Commission for <br />demolition since they cannot be rehabilitated nor do they have significant <br />historical value, with the specific exception that two of the structures are <br />being presented for board up only. Motion carried 7 -0. <br />-~- -- END CONSENT AGENDA - - - -- <br />6. Request items for future agendas. Pike Burkhart asked if the City could adopt <br />some kind of demolition by neglect ordinance. Ms. Wright advised that the <br />staff if reviewing the International Property Maintenance Code to see if this <br />will work. <br />7. Receipt of report from the Historic Preservation Officer. Lisa Wright <br />presented to the Board handouts on the report. She also advised that the City <br />had just learned it was successful in the Brown lawsuit. She stated that the <br />most important aspect of this win was that the Federal Court found the City's <br />ordinance Constitutional and that the Board was within its rights to enforce <br />it as it did. <br />8. The meeting adjourned at 5:15 P.M. <br />APPROVED THIS 30TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2006. <br />Arvin S rett, Chairman <br />
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