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CC Regular Session 5. 8. <br />Meeting Date: 05/12/2020 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #20-090 Authorizing a Temporary Dwelling Agreement for 16400 Uranimite St NW; Case of <br />Kathie Charette <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In late fall of 2019, the home at 16400 Uranimite St NW (the "Subject Property") was severely damaged by a fire, <br />rendering it uninhabitable. The home is now in the process of being repaired/rebuilt and there is a request by Kathie <br />M. Charette (the "Property Owner") to utilize a camper trailer as a temporary dwelling (the "Temporary Dwelling") <br />on the Subject Property during the repairs to the home. The Property Owner had been living in a hotel; however, <br />their insurance company was no longer going to cover those expenses. A Temporary Dwelling has already been <br />brought onto the site and thus, this action would be to retroactively approve the Temporary Dwelling on the Subject <br />Property. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />A Temporary Dwelling Agreement is an option in cases such as this, where an existing home is rendered <br />uninhabitable due to severe damage until repairs can be completed. The Temporary Dwelling would need to meet <br />the minimum setbacks for the applicable zoning district. This property is located in the R-1 Residential (Rural <br />Developing) District. The temporary dwelling must also be connected to water, electricity and the septic system. <br />Once a Certificate of Occupancy is issued for the existing home upon completion of necessary repairs, the <br />Temporary Dwelling would need to be removed within thirty (30) days. An escrow, in the amount of $2,000 is <br />collected to ensure the proper removal of the Temporary Dwelling including, but not limited to removal of all <br />temporary connections. The Property Owner has noted that they would anticipate needing the Temporary Dwelling <br />for approximately two (2) months. <br />This situation is a bit unique in that foreclosure proceedings were commenced on the Subject Property in February <br />of 2020 and is now within a twelve (12) month redemption period. Staff is working with the occupant currently to <br />collect the required escrow. If that is unsuccessful, the draft Temporary Dwelling Agreement allows the City to <br />assess costs of removal similar to our standard abatement process, while waiving all rights to appeal. In short, there <br />are protections incorporated into the Temporary Dwelling Agreement that protect the City should the Temporary <br />Dwelling not be removed from the Subject Property and legal action is necessary. <br />While not directly relevant to this request, there are a couple items worth noting. First, through the City's Septic <br />System Repair Policy, the septic system was replaced in 2017. At that time, the Property Owner had entered into an <br />agreement with the City to complete the repairs and assess those costs back to the Subject Property. Secondly, the <br />City did recently receive a Public Nuisance Code Complaint regarding the Subject Property related to off-street <br />parking, miscellaneous debris and a concern about a person(s) living in the camper trailer. It is also noted that the <br />Subject Property currently has a delinquent tax bill and there are previous foreclosure filings on the Subject <br />Property as well. <br />Alternatives <br />
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