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Council holds over demolition order for one Seabreeze building after staff cites active eviction hearing

3868143 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

City staff sought demolition or securing of multiple Berkshire Apartments buildings on Seabreeze Road but asked the City Council to hold one building (351–359/359) for 60 days because a resident is contesting an eviction. Council agreed to delay action on Resolution 4828 to allow the legal process to proceed.

City staff asked the Mobile City Council to delay action for 60 days on one building in a larger nuisance abatement application covering the Berkshire Apartments on Seabreeze Road, saying a tenant in that building is contesting an eviction hearing.

The request matters because the council was considering applications to secure or demolish multiple buildings at the Berkshire Apartments complex. Staff described roughly 26 apartment buildings with four units each, multiple parcels and said the city intends to secure most buildings and demolish only the burned structures.

At the pre-meeting, a city staff member told the…

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