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Hi,
I recall Ann suggesting that we talk to the Housing Council and other resources that may be less confrontational and more community building focused about code violations.
Thanks for writing these nice minutes up Marion.
Yes, Ann did make that suggestion but at the end of the meeting we discussed setting an appointment with Mr. Hawkes at his office.
There are so many areas of decline in and around the 19th Ward - I don't think that discussing a lack of follow up on our calls to his office or our neighborhood concerns is confrontational. We also wanted to know why the Health Dept. can access rear yards but not the city. We wanted to know what we could realistically expect from the City when we have complaints.
You may recall that we also talked about conditions in the 19th Ward that would not be tolerated in other sections of the city. We have done so few things for too long, a more "confrontational" or direct approach might start yielding results.
The draft minutes are good start, but they left out some very important points that were discussed at the meeting: the items that I brought from the Executive Committee.
- The Executive Committee wants the Housing Committee to identify process problems with how the NSC currently handles code violation reports. We need to make recommendations on improving the NSC’s code reporting and enforcement processes to make them more effective and efficient.
- The Executive Committee wants to see more of an emphasis on preserving and improving our existing housing stock and less of an emphasis on demolition. The City of Rochester needs to stabilize and maintain the homes that it has acquired, rather than to allow them to deteriorate and negatively impact the neighborhood. Historic and architecturally significant properties (such as 96 Chili) need to preserved rather than demolished. The Executive Committee would like to see the Housing Committee develop a housing policy for the 19th Ward.
- The 19th WCA is in the early stages of discussions with the Landmark Society on two projects. The first is a near-term project to conduct a survey of historic and architecturally significant properties in the 19th Ward. This survey would update an earlier survey that was conducted a number of years ago.
- The second project involving the Landmark Society is a long-term project to establish one or more historic districts in the 19th Ward. The survey is a prerequisite to creating the historic districts, but the survey will have value even if the districts are never created. If the historic districts are created, they will enable property owners to get tax credits and grants to improve their property. DeWain passed out flyers with information about the some of the tax credits.
- We are trying to set up a meeting between the Landmark Society and neighborhood residents to get more information about the survey and historic districts. We are trying to get neighborhood volunteer involvement and contributions toward these efforts.
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