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Architect warns home is beyond repair and unsafe

August 01, 2024 | St. Pete Beach, Pinellas County, Florida



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Architect warns home is beyond repair and unsafe
In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the structural integrity and safety of a property owned by Mr. Johansson and his wife. Joy Douglas, a licensed architect, presented her findings after inspecting the home, which has been the subject of ongoing renovations by the owners.

Douglas highlighted several critical issues with the property, noting that it is situated over established setback lines and dangerously close to the seawall, posing significant flood risks. She emphasized that the house lacks insulation, violating current energy codes, and pointed out extensive structural damage due to termites and water exposure.

In her professional assessment, Douglas concluded that the home is beyond repair, stating, \"In my personal opinion, in my professional opinion, the answer is no\" when asked about the cost-effectiveness of salvaging the property. She acknowledged the architectural significance of the house but stressed that neglect by previous owners had led to its current state, making restoration unfeasible.

The meeting also included expressions of gratitude towards the current owners for their efforts to rehabilitate the long-vacant property, which had suffered from years of neglect. Douglas's insights have raised important questions about the future of the home and the safety of its occupants, as the community grapples with the implications of such deteriorating structures.

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