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City Council Minutes 02-28-2022 SpecialMINUTES SPECIAL MEETING MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, February 28, 2022 — 4:30 p.m. Academy Room, Monticello Community Center Present: Jim Davidson, Bill Fair, Charlotte Gabler, Lloyd Hilgart, Sam Murdoff Absent: None Staff: Rachel Leonard, Angela Schumann, Matt Leonard, Ron Hackenmueller, Jim Thares, Dan Klein, Mike Mossey, City Attorney Joel Jamnik, and Jennifer Schreiber 1. Call to Order Mayor Lloyd Hilgart called the special meeting to order at 6 p.m. 2. 4:30 p.m. Fire Inspection Enforcement Discussion Dan Klein, Emergency Manager/Fire Marshal, provided an overview of two properties in noncompliance regarding fire inspections. The properties have been notified by City inspectors and by the City Attorney and there has been no movement to ratify the issues. City Attorney Joel Jamnik recommended that staff contact the property owners one additional time for compliance. If there is no response regarding compliance staff should then bring to City Council the option to pull the property's Certificate of Occupancy. It was consensus of City Council that staff follow the approach as recommended above by City Attorney. 3. 5:00 p.m. Discussion on Jameson property Others attending: Merrill and Mary Busch, Adam Price (property owner), Khris Thompson (property owner) Angela Schumann, Community Development Director, presented the item with a review of prior decisions that impacted the property area. Provided in the council packet were illustrations of the Jameson Property in 2006 and in 2021 which included prior and current access and road alignments. Considerations brought for discussion were the timeline for the Jameson property structure removal and the land development goals and timeline. There was mention of concerns of vandalism and trespassing of the property. Staff is working with the property owners on these concerns. The property owners completed a hazardous material study which showed there is asbestos in the house. This would need to be abated before demolition. The property owner also completed a tree study. Staff noted the tree protection ordinance requires the preservation of some large trees. Staff questioned if the property owner had a timeline for removal of the structure. Adam Price responded that they do not have a timeline for demolition because there is a question on the current easement which provides access to his property. He stated City Council Special Meeting Minutes — February 28, 2022 that he was told by Mr. Busch (the property owner with the easement) that if the structure is removed the easement is not in effect. Therefore Mr. Price noted that they won't move forward with demolition unless they can retain an easement to access their property. Khris Thompson added that they are trying to address the issue of vandalism and move forward with taking care of the property, however, they were waiting for word from the City that they would have access to their property. There was a brief discussion of the city completing road access to the Jameson site. The costs could potentially include an assessment. Mr. Busch commented that he supported a road and an assessment. The City Council discussed the development of the site. The property owners are not clear on what they plan to develop, whether it would be a single-family home or patio homes. The property owners noted that if development proceeded road access would need to be determined. Mr. Price and Mr. Thompson noted the high cost of demolition. They would still be open to a controlled burn by the Monticello Fire Department, if still an option. Staff will review with the Fire Chief. Mr. Busch expressed frustration that the City has allowed a vacant abandoned building to exist on the property. He noted that the easement is between himself and the City. He also expressed concern about the potential development of the property. Rachel Leonard, City Administrator, questioned Merrill and Mary Busch on whether they would allow access to the Jameson property after the house was removed. The access would be needed to allow for future development of the property, Mr. Busch responded that he had no interest in denying access if the property owners plans were to build a single-family home. He would like a clear understanding of what they planned with the property. Councilmember Davidson added that he would not support making the property owners remove the structure if they would lose access to their site. Mr. Thompson commented that is agreeable to removing the structure if the easement is amended to access the lot. Mr. Busch agreed to meet to discuss a memorandum of understanding between Mr. Busch and property owners Mr. Price and Mr. Thompson to allow access to property after the structure is removed. 4. Adjournment By consensus, the meeting was adjourned at 6:25 p.m. Recorder: Jennifer Schreibe�40 I AJAJ L Y V�VV Approved: Attest: City Council Special Meeting Minutes — February 28, 2022