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Building inspector updates board on demolitions, bicentennial bathrooms and proposes three‑month demo permit term with higher fees

3404102 · May 20, 2025
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Building inspector Brian Shaw reported progress on several demolitions, said bicentennial park restrooms will open for the weekend, and proposed changing demo permits to three months and raising permit fees to better reflect city costs.

Building inspector Brian Shaw updated the Board of Public Works and Safety on demolition work, bicentennial bathroom repairs and proposed changes to demolition permit terms and fees.

Shaw reported three active demolition permits: work at 755 (accessory building) is roughly three-quarters complete, 849 East Street is substantially underway and 145 Lafayette Street requires final cleanup work with the property owner. Shaw said the permits are owner‑driven applications. He also…

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