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City sets strict deadline for dangerous property demolition

October 10, 2024 | Converse, Bexar County, Texas


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City sets strict deadline for dangerous property demolition
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the timeline and responsibilities surrounding the demolition of a dangerous structure in Converse, Texas. The property owner was informed that the contracted demolition company indicated a timeframe of two to three weeks to complete the work, following the disconnection of utilities. However, concerns were raised about the potential for delays, with officials emphasizing the urgency due to the building's proximity to a school.

City officials clarified that if the demolition is not completed within the specified timeframe, the city could initiate an emergency demolition under municipal code, which would result in additional costs for the property owner. The city manager, Mr. Guest, stated that a maximum of 30 days would be allowed for the demolition to ensure community safety, particularly given the structure's hazardous condition.

Code Enforcement Supervisor Odie Martinez provided context, noting that the issue has been ongoing since February 2024, when the property was first identified as vacant. The city has been in communication with the new property owner since the property was sold, and the urgency of the situation has been underscored by community concerns.

The meeting concluded with a clear directive for the property owner to ensure the demolition is completed within the next 30 days, or face city intervention. The officials expressed their commitment to addressing the safety concerns posed by the structure, highlighting the importance of timely action to protect the community.

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