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Councilmember Engelken made a motionto approve Consent Agenda Itemspursuant to staff <br />recommendations. Councilmember Jay Martin seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED <br />UNANIMOUSLY 9/0 on Items 6 (a)-(g) and (i)-(l). <br /> <br />Regarding Consent Agenda Item 6(h), Councilmember Earp abstained from voting on this item. <br />MOTION PASSED 8/0/1. <br /> <br />Ayes: Mayor Rigby, Councilmembers Leonard, Engelken, Ojeda, <br />Zemanek, Kaminski, J. Martin, and K. Martin <br />Nays: None <br />Abstention: Councilmember Earp <br />7. AUTHORIZATIONS <br />(a) Consider approval or other action authorizing the Planning Department to issue permits for use <br />of temporary FEMA trailers with restrictions for City of La Porte residents affected by Hurricane <br />Harvey R. Mancilla <br /> <br /> Planning and Development Director Richard Mancilla presented a summary. <br /> <br />Councilmember Leonard made a motion to authorize the Planning Department to issue permits, with <br />some restrictions, for use of temporary FEMA trailers for City of La Porte residents affected by <br />Hurricane Harvey. Councilmember Zemanek seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED <br />UNANIMOUSLY 9/0. <br />(b) Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance to repeal Ordinance 2017-3682, <br />which provided for the condemnation of a dangerous/substandard commercial building located <br />at 621 W. Main St. Mayor Rigby <br /> <br />Mayor Rigby presented the item for discussion and possible action. <br /> <br />After lengthy discussion between councilmembers, the owner, the city manager, the engineer, and the <br />assistant city attorney, Councilmember Earp stated he would be willing to propose granting up to 30 <br />days to get a City permit and get building materials ordered. He stated that from the time they order the <br />building, it will take four five months to build it. From permitting to erecting the building, it would take <br />five months on a fast track. Mayor asked, so, five months from tomorrow? Councilmember Earp said <br />total of roughly six months permit to finish would give a completion date of June 1, 2018. <br /> <br />Councilmember Earp stated he would be in favor of granting until June 1 to have the project completed, <br />but the owner must have a permit issued within 30 days from tomorrow. If a permit has not been <br />issued within 30 days from tomorrow, then the building remains on the dangerous building list for <br />demolition. Councilmembers Zemanek and Leonard agreed. <br /> <br />Assistant City Attorney Clark Askins offered that an amendment could be made in the last section of the <br />repeal ordinance currently being considered by Council to provide for a 28-day delayed effective date <br />instead of becoming effective immediately. <br /> <br />As Mr. Askins understands, he stated a motion could be made to pass ordinance, which would <br />have the effect of repealing the condemnation ordinance (O-2017-3682) passed September 25, 2017, <br />but with an amendment to add a 28-day delayed effective date. What council would be looking for in <br />that 28-day period is proof the owner has been issued the necessary permit(s). <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />November 13, 2017 Council Meeting Minutes <br /> <br /> <br />