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<br />Deanna Townson <br />From:Julie Feier <br />Sent:Friday, September 29, 2006 12:12 PM <br />To:Deanna Townson <br />Subject:weekly <br />To:Honorable Mayor Adams and City Council <br />From:Julie Feier, City Manager <br />Date:September 29, 2006 <br />Subject:Weekly Update <br />DEMOLITIONS: <br />Washington University submitted requests for demolition permits on 9/25/2006 for 701 Eastgate and <br />707 Eastgate and on 9/26/2006 for 6654 Washington. The permits were authorized on 9/28/2006. <br />Under the relevant sections of the Zoning Code, Article 6 Section 34-77.2 and 34-78.2 the issuance <br />of these permits is an administrative function not requiring review by the Historic Preservation <br />Commission because the properties are not located in historic districts. <br />The City regularly orders demolition on nuisance or condemned properties in the City. Demolition <br />bids were approved for the properties at 6612 Bartmer, 6837 Corbitt, 7003 Raymond and 7008 <br />Raymond. These properties are privately held and will continue to be privately held after the <br />demolition. The cost of the demolition and any future maintenance required on behalf of the City <br />placed on the property as a tax lien. Work will be complete within 30 days. <br />Believing that there may be an application for a demolition permit at 7445 Washington, an adjacent <br />homeowner submitted a letter and petitions signed by five neighbors for your consideration. If there <br />were an application, this property is not in a Historic District and would be handled administratively. <br />Planning Director Walker met with the petitioner, Mr. Harris and explained the opportunities that exist <br />with the In-Fill Review Board should the neighbors want to provide their input on the structure that <br />would replace a demolished structure. <br />1 <br /> <br />