Housing Board of Appeals Minutes 04-05-2012

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                                CITY OF MUSKEGON
                        MUSKEGON HOUSING BOARD OF APPEALS
                                MEETING MINUTES
                                    04/05/2012
                                      5:30 PM



ATTENDANCE:          Randy Mackie, William Krick, Ed Simmons, Willie German

ABSENT:

EXCUSED:             Greg Borgman, Kirk Kolberg

STAFF:               Carmen Smith, Henry Faltinowski, Jim Hoppus, Don LaBrenz, Chief
                     Jeffrey Lewis

                     David Medendorp(510 Ottawa), Joyce Hudson(1770 6th), Walter Clark
GUESTS:
                     (230 Myrtle)

Meeting minutes: A motion was made by William Krick and seconded by Ed Simmons to
approve the February 2012 minutes.

A roll call vote was taken:

AYES:                NAYES:      EXCUSED:             ABSENT:      ABSTENTION:
                                 Greg Borgman
Randy Mackie
William Krick
Ed Simmons
                                 Kirk Kolberg
Willie German

Motion carried.


DANGEROUS BUILDING NEW CASES

EN-120015 – 230 MYRTLE AE. – CLARK, WALTER/PAMELA, 3835 ELLIS RD,
MUSKEGON, MI 49444

W alter and Pamela Clark were present to represent property.

Mr. Clark stated he was approached by Habitat of Humanity who was interested in the property
lot. Mr. Clark said he gave them a proposal that they could have the lot if they demolished the
home but was told it was a slow process. Mr. Clark had not received any confirmation from



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Habitat of Humanity. He stated if they don’t demolish he’s left with decision whether he could
tear down himself which he admitted he didn’t have funds now to do so and didn’t know the
implications if the City of Muskegon tore structure down for him. Randy Mackie explained that
case would have to go before City Commission first which would allow time for negotiations
with Habitat of Humanity but advised to keep Inspections Department abreast of any
developments. Mr. Clark expressed concern about access to property because of ongoing fire
investigation which Don LaBrenz assured him that would be taken care.

Motion was made by William Krick to declare the structure substandard, dangerous and a
public nuisance and was seconded by Willie German.

A roll call vote was taken:

AYES:                NAYES:     EXCUSED:              ABSENT:      ABSTENTION:
                     Greg Borgman
Randy Mackie
William Krick
Ed Simmons
                     Kirk Kolberg
Willie German

Motion carried.



EN-120012- 510 OTTAWA(COMMERCIAL) – URBAN STREAM LLC, 4265 GRAND HAVEN
RD., MUSKEGON, MI 49441


David Medendorp was present to represent property.

Mr. Medendorp stated they received notice and started cleaning up bricks that had fallen unto
the sidewalk. He said the building is up for sale, they have no plans for building. He stated
potential buyer could tear down part and use other for storage warehouse. He stated he was
told if whole structure and basement was demolished it would cause the highway to collapse.
He stated it was purchased from the County auction and thought only vacant lots were being
purchased. Chief Lewis stated it was claimed that structure had been secured on all four sides,
he wanted to know how it was going to be mitigated since structure has proven to be a
eyesore. Mr. Medendorp said they had cleaned up but no plan to mitigate. Don LaBrenz
stated not many comments regarding beautiful new building going up down the street are
received but continuous comments about fire structure which is the first building to catch a
person’s eye driving the highway. Ed Simmons asked how structure could be purchased not
knowing building was on lot. Mr. Medendorp stated they purchased several lots in November
2011 and miscalculated where lots were. Mr. Medendorp said he has heard of implications to
the collapse of highway. Henry Faltinowski said there was process called “sheet piling” that
could remedy situation and engineers could design system to support the bank. Ed Simmons



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asked if process should proceed demoliton and Henry Faltinowski said it would have to be
coordinated with MDOT. Chief Lewis said since building has been exposed to weather, water
is contributing to deterioration of building and causing erosion. Mr. Germain asked about
statement regarding tearing down part of building and using other part for warehouse. Mr.
Medendorp said it would depend how it was classified. Mr. Krick said due to fire if would
definitely need attention of engineer before any rehabilitation could be entertained. Mr.
Medendorp said he would welcome any suggestions or ideas. Randy Mackie stated he hoped
there was liability insurance in case any one entered was hurt. Henry Faltinowski said kids are
hanging out in area towards back section and osb was being kicked in providing access inside.

Motion made by William Krick to declare the structure substandard, dangerous and a public
nuisance and was seconded by Ed Simmons.

A roll call vote was taken:

AYES:                NAYES:       EXCUSED:            ABSENT:      ABSTENTION:
                                  Greg Borgman
Randy Mackie
William Krick
Ed Simmons
                                  Kirk Kolberg
Willie German

Motion carried.

EN-110050-1770 6TH (COMMERCIAL) – JOYCE HUDSON, 1672 HARVEY ST, MUSKEGON,
MI 49442

Ms Joyce Hudson and Wally Cassy were present to represent property.

Mr. Cassy, son of owner stated a permit was pulled to demolish but he crushed a disc in his
back that laid him up for some time so he asked for extension. He stated then about $60,000
of equipment was stolen from him. He said he owns his own business and now has recouped
enough funds to proceed with demolition. Ed Simmons explained condemnation process.
Chief Lewis said building had fallen victim to graffiti that needs to be addressed right away.
Mr. Cassy stated once building is removed that should open area which hopefully would deter
further defacing.

Motion made by Ed Simmons to declare the structure substandard, dangerous and a public
nuisance and was seconded by William Krick.

A roll call vote was taken:

AYES:                NAYES:       EXCUSED:            ABSENT:      ABSTENTION:
                                  Greg Borgman
Randy Mackie



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William Krick
Ed Simmons
                                   Kirk Kolberg
Willie German

Motion carried.

EN-120007 – 450 W. SOUTHERN – SELMA BRYANT – 1614 DYSON, MUSKEGON, MI
49442

No one was present to represent property.

Motion made by William Krick to declare the structure substandard, dangerous and a public
nuisance and was seconded by Ed Simmons.

A roll call vote was taken:

AYES:                NAYES:        EXCUSED:            ABSENT:    ABSTENTION:
                                   Greg Borgman
Randy Mackie
William Krick
Ed Simmons
                                  Kirk Kolberg
                     Willie German

Motion carried.


OLD BUSINESS:

Ed Simmons asked about status of building at Wood & Marquette. Staff reported that case
had been concurred by the City Commission.

NEW BUSINESS:



ADJOURNMENT:                  5:55 PM


                                        CITY OF MUSKEGON

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requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the City of Muskegon by writing or calling the
following.

                                  Ann Cummings, City Clerk
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                                     Muskegon, MI 49443
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