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Face-off over North End buildings set for Wednesday

MASON CITY – The Mason City council is set for a work session Wednesday to discuss what the city is calling “vacant or dilapidated commercial properties” along the North Federal corridor.

The city appears to be moving in advance (or possibly in conjunction) with a petition that has been circulating and spearheaded by local realtor Pam Hildebrand.

Leading up to Wednesday’s work session, the city has been chiding local landlord Russ Hardy for an extended period of time to clean up or fix some if his properties on North Federal. He had been given a deadline last year to repair commercial buildings at the 1300 block of North Federal Avenue. The city council gave Mr. Hardy a deadline of this past March to finish the work or face potential demolition. The deadline came and went, and no action was taken by the council. NIT is told that behind the scenes, Mr. Hardy made a new agreement with the city which required he meet certain other criteria at certain dates, and he has met all of the deadlines.

However, the city is again zeroing in on his properties and others on North Federal Avenue, as outlined in Pam Hildebrand’s petition.

Mason City’s Ozzie Ohl (the “One Man Think Tank”) described the petition this way: “Pam is really working hard with the North End Partnership to revitalize and improve the commercial business district between 9th Street and 15th Street on North Federal. She has a petition started to get the city to do everything in their power to make this happen. She has been going door to door on the north side.”

Ohl continued by saying “Hwy 65 North is a gateway entrance to our community. A few of those buildings are terrible eyesores, structurally unsound and quite possibly pose health risks too. Petitions are available to sign at Hildebrand Real Estate, Pro’s, LD’s, Butcher’s, Coffee Cat, Northwestern Steak House, Cook’s Cafe and the Past Time Garden.”

Petitioners claim to have several hundred signatures and are gathering more. This petition may be presented at Wednesday’s council work session.

The council appears to be zeroing in on five properties: 1011 North Federal; 1410 North Federal; 1425-1419 North Federal; 1450 and 1454 North Federal; and 1343 to 1333 North Federal Avenue.  In city documents, city staff appear to be looking for ways to force the property owners to fix up their properties.  Some of the owners can’t be reached; others are said to be too broke to do the repairs; others, like Russ Hardy, are working with the city, but apparently not fast enough.

More on this developing story to come.

1011 North Federal
1011 North Federal, owned by Elwood Zipse and Willeen Carney
1410 North Federal
1410 North Federal, owned by David N. True
1425-1419 North Federal
1425-1419 North Federal, owned by Russ Hardy
1450 and 1454 North Federal
1450 and 1454 North Federal, owned by Holt Enterprises
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1343 to 1333 North Federal Avenue, owned by Russ Hardy

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The city has been “TALKING” about this for over 20 years. They have given Hardy many, many , many chances to clean up his act. Yet, they continue to “TALK” and nothing gets done. Whatever else Hardy is he is a shrewed business man and he knows this is nothing but “TALK” again.

Again Give it to Hickey he’ll get it done. Not to code or any permits but it will be done with no interference from the city. Just like his garage.

A fresh strip center on North Federal would work. Build it and they will come. Also a great place for the Ice Arena. Downtown don’t deserve any more re-development money from the taxpayers. We have done enough for downtown.

The next neighborhood detrearating fast is the highlands. House are change from occupant owned to rentals. Was a good area and is failing fast. Please develop a plan to help that area before it is to late. A great assets is up there. The golf courses yet that is a shame. I’m not even a golfer so I’m not trying to promote it for self gain.

The north end should be designated an Urban Revitalization Area. A new mall or strip center should be advocated and then that Ice Arena they want where Penny’s is at in the mall should be put in the North End in the newly designated North End Revitalization Area.

Downtown has had their share of public money and the time has come to “share the tax wealth” with all the people and the North End is long overdue for re-development!

I believe the North End is designated an Urban Revitalization area:

http://masoncity.net/pview.aspx?id=18252

Then we would have two empty mall. Not a good idea. I’m all for spending tax money in other areas of town Start with extra law enforcement in those areas. Problems in the north end are not just on federal. Look at the condition of the cement plant land. Look really bad when coming into town.

Russ Hardy also needs to be held accountable for his rentals. Some of them are just horrible. I wonder if any of them would pass an inspection.

I would interview Pam…

Matt Pam has been the only one out going door to door collecting signatures. As many of us who have grow up in Mason City she would like to see this area cleaned up. Many of us have been working hard to get this accomplish for years. I think you would agree it’s time . She has over 400 signatures and more coming in each day. She has no alternative motives. She just wants to see something done. I for one want to thank her for her hard work on this issue

Ah, nostalgia, I remember when Decker’s and the cement plants were going full bore and that section of Federal rivaled downtown in it’s vibrancy . It’s never going to be what is was then but it sure can be better than what it is now.

Why isn’t there money available for these property owners like there was for the dentist at 1st. NE and Federal.

@Allen-there was and they took it and didn’t do any work. The guy on the corner (Old Alley Kat) too about 30 K did some work and then sold the place to Hardy at a profit and that was the end of it.

I live on North Federal in fact I can look out my front window at Zippys building and I have never herd of or have I ever seen a patiton and I own my home. It’s not hard for a realtor to check and then come ask us home owners to sign or what we think about all the junk property’s.

@N.I.T.- My neighbor said they were coming around but they never came to our house. We have lived up here for 20 years and that area of Federal has just gotten worse every year.

I can tell you right now, if I owned property in downtown MC I would be expected to keep it looking nice. Why isn’t this required of everyone? In my opinion, our downtown is looking better all the time, but the deadbeats who own the trashy looking buildings should be fined for every day they don’t fix up or tear down these eyesores. It’s gone on long enough!

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