New Berlin awaits word on fate of condemned building
NEW BERLIN – Less than a week after a downtown historic structure was condemned, village residents are still wondering what the next step may be.
Mayor Carol Riley says just by looking at the 2 N. Main St. structure, she could tell the south side of the building is starting to bulge and the windows look as though they are protruding.
“I called the Department of Transportation to see what could be done if the structure showed signs of collapsing,” Riley said.
Riley says if the building is going to come down she would like it to be done professionally and not just see it collapse on its own.
After assessing the building, engineer Gene Rood says standing water has worsened the condition of the structure but no “immediate” danger poses a problem.
Rood says he has given property owner Ken George permission to allow his tenants to individually enter the building to retrieve their belongings.
The tenants who were given one hour to remove what they could and vacate the building less than a week ago will not be able to re-enter the structure to reside for an undetermined amount of time. “My written assessment is not done yet and I will be disclosing that with the property owner first,” said Rood.
Mayor Carol Riley says just by looking at the 2 N. Main St. structure, she could tell the south side of the building is starting to bulge and the windows look as though they are protruding.
“I called the Department of Transportation to see what could be done if the structure showed signs of collapsing,” Riley said.
Riley says if the building is going to come down she would like it to be done professionally and not just see it collapse on its own.
After assessing the building, engineer Gene Rood says standing water has worsened the condition of the structure but no “immediate” danger poses a problem.
Rood says he has given property owner Ken George permission to allow his tenants to individually enter the building to retrieve their belongings.
The tenants who were given one hour to remove what they could and vacate the building less than a week ago will not be able to re-enter the structure to reside for an undetermined amount of time. “My written assessment is not done yet and I will be disclosing that with the property owner first,” said Rood.
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