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We are seeking the approval of the complete demolition of 2 apartment buildings at the corner of Drexmore Rd. and E. 130 th St. Both buildings are condemned and privately owned
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Why seek to remove these 2 structures? To create investment opportunities The redevelopment strategy is addition by subtraction: removal of 2 condemned structures will incentivize redevelopment opportunities for the 2 adjacent structures
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Once demolished, the remaining land will be cleared, graded, and seeded with grass in the near term and will remain privately owned Both properties are tax delinquent – should properties transfer to the City Land Bank, neighborhood groups have interest in licensing the lots and installing gardens
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Once the land is owned by the City, the properties will enhance the redevelopment possibilities for the 2 adjacent structures (i.e. green space, off street parking)
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Buildings are located directly behind the historical and iconic Shaker Square retail area and have adversely affected retailers Crime associated with the structures has negatively affected residents and surrounding rental market
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The structure has been condemned since October 2014. Property owned by Shakertown Apt. Ltd. – owner found guilty in Housing Court in July 2015 for failing to address the City’s violation notice. There is an outstanding tax bill in the amount of $99,067.13.
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The structure has been condemned since April 2013. Property owned by Corby Sable, trustee of The Mae Park Square Trust There is an outstanding tax bill in the amount of $231,775.52.
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Proposed Site Work 1Demolish 2 multi- family buildings 2Remove driveways and aprons 3Finish grade, seed and straw per city specifications 4Retain mature trees
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2790 E. 130 th St. in tax foreclosure 13020 Drexmore Rd. eligible for tax foreclosure City Land Bank will accept these commercial properties without structures
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Dilapidated structures are an attractive nuisance Affecting quality of life for residents and Shaker Square retailers On E. 130 th between Drexmore and Buckeye, there have been 60 crimes in 2015. 2 robberies have occurred at the corner of Drexmore and E. 130 th. Growing coalition to stabilize East 130 th Street
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Removal of two condemned structures present an opportunity to restore two additional and adjacent condemned structures of architectural significance Four blighted structures adjacent to each other will ultimately result in the loss of all four structures
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