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Building Standards Board approves multiple demolition orders, resets one repair case
Summary
At its April 9 meeting the San Antonio Building Standards Board ordered demolition of several accessory and vacant structures and reset one repair case to let the owner secure contractor estimates and proof of funds.
The San Antonio Building Standards Board voted on April 9 to order demolitions for multiple dangerous or dilapidated structures across the city and to reset one case to allow the owner time to obtain contractor bids and financial documentation.
Votes at a glance
- 725 Roper Street: main building declared repairable (90 days to complete repairs); accessory structures 1 and 2 ordered demolished within 30 days (motion passed 4–2). - 1918 McCullough Avenue: case found a public nuisance feasible to repair; the board reset the item to the next available hearing to allow the owner to secure contractor bids, engineer's report and proof of funds…
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