Plymouth city officials are taking action to address deteriorating conditions at the former McCords building at 123 East Washington Street in downtown Plymouth, following a safety inspection that revealed falling bricks and a leaning wall.
At Monday's Board of Public Works and Safety meeting, officials discussed the building's worsening condition. Councilman Duane Culp had previously requested that Building Commissioner Dennis Manuwal inspect the building's brick façade, which appeared to be leaning toward the sidewalk.
The inspection confirmed that bricks have fallen from the building, and a portion of the wall is leaning even further out than previously, creating a potential hazard for pedestrians and nearby property.
City Planning Director Ty Adley explained that an environmental study launched in February under a Brownfield Grant identified contamination on the site. The city has notified the state, and a couple of barrels require removal. Officials are awaiting a determination regarding the type of remediation needed.
Adley expressed hope that a decision will come before the end of the year.
Mayor Listenberger announced plans to approach the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission about purchasing the building, demolishing it, and seeking a developer for the site. In the meantime, he suggested the current owners install barricades around the building as a safety precaution.
Councilman Don Ecker emphasized that the property owners, V&V Rentals, LLC, would bear responsibility for securing the property to prevent injury or property damage.
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