Description
This property has been in disrepair for several years now. Tarps on roof, Tree on roof, overgrown yard. This property hasn't been occupied for several years and it needs to be stepped up in the process of make safe or demolish.
This property has been in disrepair for several years now. Tarps on roof, Tree on roof, overgrown yard. This property hasn't been occupied for several years and it needs to be stepped up in the process of make safe or demolish.
20 Comments
Ron (Registered User)
This house has seen better days. With the current crime situation in the area, the process should sped up in seeing that this house is demolished or rehabilitated.
Nobody wants to live next to a boarded-up property, especially when it has been red-tagged since April 19, 2010.
https://is.bsasoftware.com/bsa.is/PermitServices/ServicePropertyDetails1.aspx?dp=33-01-01-32-477-261&i=5&sna=Dornell&snf=830&snt=840&pPropertyDTK=35b8306b-725d-4fc3-9df4-9f28013ab056&appid=2&unit=384
--Ron
www.oldeverett.org
Ron (Registered User)
City of Lansing (Registered User)
Thank you for reporting this. I'll pass this along to Code Compliance so they can send someone out to take a look.
Cordially,
Holly Stanley
Planning & Neighborhood Development
Ron (Registered User)
Has any progress been made on this property?
--Ron
www.oldeverett.org
Brewster (Registered User)
Ron (Registered User)
This is crazy. These home that are under LLCs, or other corporations, tend to rot without any accountability. In Detroit, they're using private counsel to get these things situated. I'll explore a few more options.
Ron
www.oldeverett.org
Ron (Registered User)
Update: This house is now owned by the Ingham County Treasurer and is going to be auctioned off tomorrow as a tax foreclosure. We'll see what happens here -- it looks like may be subject to a demolition order as a condition of purchase. Check out page 31 (or 23 of 28) in the packet below.
http://tr.ingham.org/Portals/TR/Treasurer/08-24-2012%20Auction%20Packet.pdf
Ron
www.oldeverett.org
Ron (Guest)
Update: This property is now a tax foreclosure. It's being auctioned off today, Aug. 24.
http://tr.ingham.org/Portals/TR/Treasurer/08-24-2012%20Auction%20Packet.pdf
There's appears to be a demolition order on the property, meaning the new owner may have to tear the house down. I'm not sure how this works, but it requires a $10,000 performance bond on the property act auction.
Kirk William Hewitt (Registered User)
Ron (Registered User)
Carol Wood (Registered User)
Ron (Registered User)
Eric Schertzing (Guest)
Ron (Registered User)
Thank you for the update, Eric. We really appreciate it!
Although the following link below is an agenda for a past Lansing City Council Committee on Development and Planning meeting, it contains the rejection resolution and parcels to be sent to the Ingham County Land Bank, if approved by Lansing City Council. (Everything starts on page 16 of 110.)
http://www.lansingmi.gov/apps/council/uploads/2012_10_10_DNP1.pdf
836 Dornell is listed on page 63 or 110. Another nearby parcel -- 4908 Delray -- is listed on page 64.
We'll see what happens next.
kirk hewitt (Guest)
Eric Schertzing (Guest)
Kirk William Hewitt (Registered User)
Eric Schertzing (Registered User)
Kirk William Hewitt (Registered User)
Closed Eric Schertzing (Registered User)