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This house was condemned for habitation after The flood due to roof damage, then occupant was dealing drugs from location. Eye Sore and bringing down values of other houses.
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This house was condemned for habitation after The flood due to roof damage, then occupant was dealing drugs from location. Eye Sore and bringing down values of other houses.
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Karene West, Administrative Specialist (Guest)
Please be advised that the location you provided - 2218 White Avenue, has not been condemned by the Departmentof Codes and Building Safety, nor was this a property that was identified as a flood damaged property from the May 2010 Flood bvy our Department as well as Metro Storm Water Services.
Also, Codes has never received a request for inspection for this location, not are there any permits on file. If you could provide me specific details of what violations exist at this location, I will be happy to submit a request for inspeciton. Thank you.
iflyjeep (Registered User)
Karene West, Administrative Specialist (Guest)
iflyjeep (Registered User)
Karene West, Administrative Specialist (Guest)
Codes and Building Safety has always held the property owner responsible for any and all repairs. Bur when a property owner walks away from his/her property and we are not able to locate them, and they fail to make any repairs, there is a due process that we must follow.
I can tell you that the owner of this property is deceased, and the grandson who was residing in this home was arrested sometime in July 2010. Our research we performed still shows Henry Harlan as the sole owner of the property.
iflyjeep (Registered User)
Karene West (Guest)
Our Property Standards Division notified all owners/lein holders of a hearing to be held on January 25, 2011 - no one appeared at the hearing. On February 7, 2011, we have advertised that this proeprty will be demolished by the City of Nashville.
Again, this is not a quick process, but as I had stated before - we do not close a case file until the property is in full compliance.
iflyjeep (Registered User)
Karene West (Guest)
Pete Horton (Registered User)
Karene West (Guest)
Mr. Horton: The accress 2308 White Avenue is under a Code Demolition Action by the Department of Codes and Building Safety, and there has been no change in the property. Since the owner is deceased, our Department has the responsibility of placing any property in a 25 year research for ownership. I cannot verify that the "uncle" is one of the heirs to this property.
Even if the Uncle was institutionalized, again the Government could not hold this person responsible. There is a legal process the Government must follow regarding demolition of properties.
If the taxes are not paid, then the property will be sold at a back tax sale and the new owner would be responsible for demolition or repairs. A new owner will be made aware propr to the sale of the pending action by our Department, and no...the proceeds of th sale would not go to demolish the structure. Codes would notify the new owner, in writing, via certified mail that he/she will need to demolish the structure, or show that he/she has the funds to make such repairs to meet the requirements of the code.
Our Department is provides a certain amount of demolition funds each budget year to demolish structures when an owner fails to demolish. It is unfortunate that we do not have the funds to demolish all properties.
The Government does not have a "stake" in the property. If the City has to demolish a structure, a demolition lein is placed on the property. The owner of record will not be able to rebuild or sale the property until the lein is paid in full. I hope this informaiton is helpful
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Karene West (Guest)
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karene west (Guest)
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Pete Horton (Guest)
Ms. West:
I couldn’t resist answering your message when you say, “Codes has legally performed their job in citing this property owner to either make specific repairs to the structure or demolish the structure.”
How can you say Codes legally cited the property owner this when you know the property owner is deceased?
And then you add, “Codes has not been able to locate the owners of this property (and has) placed the property under a Code Demolition Action. Since the owner failed to demolish the structure, the Metropolitan Government will demolish the structure once the funding is available.”
Proposed demolition aside, Metro tried to auction the property in November and halted the auction at the last minute when it discovered the owner was deceased.
Now folks are dumping tires in the back yard of this property that has been derelict since the flood in May 2010.
This adds to the view of siding ripped off, wiring ripped partially out, mattresses and clothing scattered around 15 feet from neighbors' windows, the back addition partially torn down, and additional windows broken or opened.
We have discussed this numerous times with Council Lady Sandra Moore, most recently on January 14th
I asked that Codes deputize our Woodland-in-Waverly Neighborhood Association as a special unit of your NOTICE program (Neighbors Organized To Initiate Codes Enforcement). This because we have been previously advised as individuals or neighbors not to set foot on the property to mow the lawn or pick up
Therefore, will you please talk to Codes’ NOTICE Director Bill Penn and send us a letter deputizing our neighborhood association as a derelict property cleanup crew (similar to the familiar alley cleanup crews) and permitting the removal of loose, materials scattered around outside the building in the yard, driveway, walkways, porches and steps. This to shield us from legal or liability concerns regarding trespassing, removal of private property.
Also please specifically deputize our neighborhood association to mow the lawns, and remove trees, leaves and branches as necessary on an ongoing basis. Like we do when we gather to plant trees on the highway rights of way.
In this work we will invite participation from immediate neighbors, relatives and friends of the owners and previous occupants.
Additionally, if Metro officials intend to proceed with auctioning the property, and need help in finding relatives so they can probate the property, we will be glad to introduce them to the close relatives living next door.
In summary, please see that these things happen:
1. Woodland-in-Waverly is deputized by Codes as a NOTICE crew for picking up and maintaining the grounds around the historic home at 2310 White Ave.
2. Someone from Metro Public Works comes and picks up the load of tires dumped in the alley out back.
3. For purposes of probate, someone from Metro starts a file on the relatives of the deceased owner and begins by interviewing the Witherspoon family at 2306 White Ave.
4. Tell us what needs to be done to prevent this single-family historic home in the Woodland-in-Waverly Historic District from being demolished and replaced by a totally out of character 2.5 story duplex monstrosity.
Thanks – Pete Horton
Karene West (Guest)
iflyjeep (Registered User)
Karene West (Guest)
It is clear that while I have informed you of the "legal process" this agency must follow, it would not make any difference where this dwelling was located. Codes and Building Safety issues the same identical notices for any property located in Davidson County.
Codes performed an additional research for ownershop and we were provided two additional addresses of where the owners/heirs may be residing and Coides notified them via Certified mail to have the structure demolished on or before March 27, 2012.
I will again ask that you work directly with Mr. Penn to gain the most current status of this case. And if you are not clear on what this Department can do "legally", please feel free to contact the Metropolitan Department of Law and speak with one of the Metro Attorney's for them to explain to you the "legal process" of notice prior to demolition. They can be reached at (615) 862-6541.
Pete Horton (Registered User)
Ms. West:
The problem facing neighbors of 2308 White Ave. for almost 2 years is living near a Metro-condemned-and-Metro-neglected storm damaged property that has now become the target for unknown persons who come in at night to strip out wiring and strip off metal siding and leave liquor bottles strewn around the grounds.
The grounds are littered with mattresses, broken furniture, old clothing, ripped out insulation, torn down framing, and torn off wall board. Neighbors on both sides complain of rats moving over from this mess onto their properties.
Now unknown parties are dumping loads of tires in the back yard.
You say Codes performed "additional research for ownership and we were provided two additional addresses of where the owners/heirs may be residing."
Are those the two addresses I gave Metro Police recently? Does that qualify as Codes' additional research.
As a next door property owner and neighborhood association officer with access to the neighborhood
mail list, why didn't your Codes researcher contact me about possible knowledge or owners and/or heirs? More to the point, why didn't your researcher contact the relatives living next door?
Admit it now, your guys did not try very hard to do their homework.
You say you notified them (owners/heirs) "to have the structure demolished on or before March 27"
all the while knowing that the owner and his wife are deceased and that you cannot really identify any heirs. Have you looked up the relative that was institutionalized? Why did you wait almost a year after you condemned the property for demolition to attempt to research possible heirs and notify them?
In a recent answer on this forum, you "advised" me to contact Bill Penn at Codes. I had done that in December and he did not call back I called again early this year. Same results. On March 2nd I called him and also and faxed him eight pages as part of an application to participate in the NOTICE (Neighbors Organized to Implement Codes Enforcement) program. He has not responded yet.
I will respectfully request that you holler at Bill when he gets off the elevator next time and ask him to please respond to my NOTICE application so that I might "work directly" with him as you requested.
Meanwhile, although Codes essentially controls the property, Metro Police has urged us to clean up the grounds of the condemned building ourselves with help from neighborhood volunteers. Council Lady Sandra Moore approved this plan and offered to help herself and we have requested a police presence to shelter us from our concerns about trespassing.
Pete Horton
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Karene West (Guest)
To all concerned.....my suggestion would be to contact the Department of Codes and Building Safety to gain "accurate" information on nay property instead of using an Internet site that is not related to the Metro Governemnt in any way. If anyone had have contacted our office you would have been provided with the following information on this property:
(1) The proeprty was sold on June 20, 2012
(2) Codes was notified of the sale and of the legal owner on July 17, 2012
(3) Codes notified the new owner that the property was under a Code Demolition Order
(4) The new owner contacted Codes to gain a list of demolition contractors in this area and assured our office that he will demolish the structure
(5) A demolition Contractor obtained an application permit to demolish the structure - but the permit to date has not been issued in June 2012
(6) On September 11, 2012 Codes inspected the property to see if any demolition had begun - our Inpector reported that the structure had not been demolished
As far as Codes not being motivated to do anything regarding this property I feel is a very unfair statement. Codes has followed all LEGAL steps necessary for any demolition case. Since the new owner has failed to demilish the structure, Cods will now prosecute the new owner in court for failing to demolish the structure. If you are not satisfied with my summary or what Codes can legally do, please feel free to contact the Metro Legal Department so they may explain "due process" to you.
I will not respond to this website again due to the fact that it is not the official government website and due to comments being stated that are inaccurate.
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