ANDERSON — The owner of a setting up that’s in will need of main repairs was specified until Sept. 26 to present a system for the construction.
The Anderson Board of General public Basic safety voted Monday to keep on for a fourth time the ask for of Elmer Eliceo Reyes-Marquez to begin earning repairs to the previous television repair shop at 1900 Central Ave.
Mike McKinley, chairman of the Safety Board, reported the intention is not to go on the request a fifth time.
“The again doorway has to be secured and the ground repaired that drops off into the basement,” he mentioned.
Todd Fisher, director of the Anderson Municipal Advancement Office, stated Reyes-Marquez is assembly with an architect this 7 days.
Fisher explained the city wants to see the architect’s ideas for the constructing and the funds to make the essential repairs.
Fisher explained the property has to be rezoned from residential to organization use.
The Security Board has now affirmed a demolition order for the home, which has been on maintain for numerous months although Reyes-Marquez tries to make repairs with the intent of opening a business enterprise.
The Anderson Security Board voted to demolish the building on Might 23.
In accordance to Madison County residence tax documents, the one-tale stone framework was owned by Wiper Corp., which sold it to Desmond Brown on May possibly 26. Brown, in flip, bought the house to Reyes-Marquez.
In other business: The board approved a request from Anderson Fire Main Dave Cravens to buy a new pumper truck for Station 2 for $499,438.
Cravens mentioned the new truck will swap a truck that is 14 a long time old.
He explained it will get 16 to 18 months for the truck to be sent.
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