Council approves land sale to town for new consolidated courts facility
A proposed joint court facility for the Town of Batavia, Elba and Oakfield will move forward now that the Batavia City Council has approved the sale of a 19-acre parcel off Park Road to the town.
The purchase agreement was approved on a vote of 8-1, with Council President Marianne Clattenberg casting the lone no vote.
Clattenberg said she doesn't believe the building is needed. There's no reason, she said, that consolidation couldn't take place in the existing city court building or another existing government building. She said she didn't see the need to build any new government buildings.
Two years ago, Clattenberg voted against the court plan.
At the last council meeting, other council members proposed the sale and the matter was tabled, however members such as Rosemary Christian had a change of heart.
Previously, she didn't think the city was getting enough money -- $150,000 -- for the property, but after learning that the town will also spend $140,000 on a sidewalk that will stretch from Park Road and down Richmond Avenue, she decided to support the sale.
"It's fine by me," she said.
The Veteran's Administration had to grant a "release of restricted use" for the sale to go forward. The VA deeded the land to the city in 1968 and placed restrictions on how the land could be used. As part of the deal to allow sale of the land to the town, the town had to agree to put in the sidewalk.
The town must also revitalize the wetlands on the property.