3/30, 10:50 a.m.: At approximately 8:00 this morning, Judge Wall issued her decisions related to the hearing held yesterday afternoon. The judge determined that “…the building is not in imminent risk of collapse, Defendant is Ordered to shore up the busted header and sagging bricks on the south wall…” Further, she ordered the debris pile to be placed on-site in roll-off trash containers.
“We will be monitoring compliance with Judge Wall’s orders, which we believe are in the best interest of the community at this time. We will also be completing our own structural engineering analysis in anticipation of the Tuesday, April 4 court hearing on the City’s injunction against the property owner,” stated Troy Mayor Robin Oda.
Further updates will be provided as available.
3/29, 1:12 p.m.: This morning at approximately 9:00 a.m., Judge Stacy Wall of Miami County Common Pleas Court signed an injunction order preventing any further demolition at 112-118 West Main Street pending a court hearing. That hearing has been scheduled for 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. “We appreciate Judge Wall’s prompt attention to this morning’s very concerning activities,” stated Mayor Robin Oda.
Further updates will be provided as available.
3/29, 8:30 a.m.: This morning, the City was notified that property owner of 112-118 West Main Street had begun demolishing the structure. “The City did not and has not authorized any demolition of any part of that structure. We have issued a stop work order and the Law Director is filing an injunction with the Miami County Common Pleas Court,” stated Mayor Robin Oda.
Further updates will be posted as available.