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Danville board approves demolition of former Bull Lumber building with conditions
Summary
The Danville Architectural Heritage Board on April 16 approved a certificate of appropriateness to demolish the former Bull Lumber building at 446 West Walnut, requiring a historic building survey, a drainage plan and exploration of salvage/reclamation before demolition begins.
The Danville Architectural Heritage Board on April 16 approved the demolition of the former Bull Lumber building at 446 West Walnut, granting a certificate of appropriateness for demolition subject to three conditions: a historic building survey, a drainage plan, and that Ephraim McDowell Health explore salvage and reclamation options and notify neighboring property owners before work begins.
The vote followed presentations from Craig Sutton, director of facilities for Ephraim McDowell Health, and Bill Conder, who spoke for the Charleston Green Homeowners Association. Sutton said the hospital had moved operations out and the building “has become in disarray and disrepair,” and described it as…
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