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Owner seeks demolition of historic 2100 S. Bonebrake; council weighs Landmark review and city backstop

5433599 · July 15, 2025
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The owner of a landmarked commercial building at 2100 South Bonebrake has applied for a demolition permit and told the council July 15 that funding shortfalls make demolition likely; the structure’s listing on state and national historic registers requires Landmark Commission review before a permit can be issued.

City staff updated the Hutchinson City Council July 15 on the condition of the commercial structure at 2100 South Bonebrake and outlined procedural steps after the owner filed for demolition.

Building Official Jason Leidy said the city previously passed a condemnation resolution on April 1 that ordered repair or removal; the property owner has removed material from the site and engaged an architect and engineer, but staff reported no bonding has been secured and no permanent repairs completed. Leidy said the owner’s contractor submitted a demolition permit application: “The contractor has applied for a permit for…

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