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Councilmember Riley stated that there is a process listed in the case, similar to the last case, <br />noting that at any point the process would be stopped should compliance be reached. He stated <br />that step one would be to get on the property for inspection, whether that is done through <br />property owner consent or an administrative search warrant. <br />Dave Niles, 15415 St. Francis Boulevard NW, stated that his mom was not comfortable with <br />staff coming onto the property, but they have talked about the issue and they would agree to let <br />staff come onto the property. <br />Mayor LeTourneau stated that he was encouraged by the discussion in a previous worksession <br />and hoped that the City and property owner could work together to resolve the situation. <br />Mr. Niles stated that his brother also lives on the property and uses the RV to have additional <br />space to smoke and have privacy but noted that he does live within the home. <br />Councilmember Riley appreciated that the property owner is willing to work with the City, as <br />was agreed upon a month prior. He stated that if that does not work, there is a process outlined <br />in the case that would be followed. <br />Mr. Niles noted that they continue to make improvements, while also operating their business. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill stated that if the owner is willing to do a voluntary <br />inspection within 14 days, that can be added as step one. He noted that if that is not successful, <br />staff would then proceed to obtain an administrative search warrant. He stated that he would not <br />want to come back before the Council for that approval should the voluntary inspection not be <br />allowed. <br />Motion by Councilmember Kuzma, seconded by Councilmember Riley, to Adopt Resolution <br />#19-096 Approving Code Enforcement Action Plan for 15415 St. Francis Boulevard NW <br />Commonly Known as Ken's Repair and Sales, adding the first step as completing a voluntary <br />inspection within 14 days. <br />Further discussion: Councilmember Musgrove thanked the property owner for attending tonight <br />and for his cooperative attitude. Councilmember Heinrich also thanked the property owner for <br />reconsidering the voluntary inspection. She stated that she could also attend the inspection, <br />should that be desired, as this property is within her ward. Mayor LeTourneau thanked the <br />residents for attending and for being a longstanding Ramsey business that predates the City <br />Code. He stated that the City would like the business to continue to operate but it must be done <br />within the allowable measures. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Kuzma, Riley, Heinrich, and <br />Musgrove. Voting No: None. <br />7.03: Consider Second Amendment to Purchase Agreement for Greenway Terrace 2; <br />Case of AEON Ramsey 2 LLC (Portions may be closed to the public) <br />City Council / May 28, 2019 <br />Page 8 of 13 <br />