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    Demolition, infill foes gather steam - December 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Council starts to show interest in citizens group proposals

    The City Council got a lesson in effective community organizing last Thursday.

    That was when a grassroots group, which came together this past summer, presented a powerful case that Portlanders across the city are angry about the increasing number of residential demolitions and infill projects.

    The hearing is tentatively set to continue on Jan. 20, when it could become the second big controversy of 2015 after the street fee.

    The group calls itself United Neighborhoods for Reform. It includes activists, members of dozens of official neighborhood organizations, and members of preservation organizations. They want the council to appoint a task force to study such controversies as the replacement of small, older homes with one or more larger ones.

    This whole issue was off the radar just a couple of years ago, said UNR co-founder Alan Ellis, a former president of the Beaumont-Wilshire Neighborhood Association. Then all of a sudden, we started getting phone calls and emails, and people started coming to our meetings saying we need to do something about this.

    The discussions resulted in three demolition summits held over the summer where the UNR was formed and its members agreed to ask the council to appoint the task force. The request was made in a way that could serve as a model for groups wanting to get the councils attention in the future, even during the hectic holiday season.

    Planning ahead, the UNR maximized its use of the standard council procedure that allows three people to come up to a table and testify on an issue for no more than three minutes each. This frequently produces conflicting and completely random back-to-back remarks. But the UNR testimony was organized into panels that spoke on specific problems within the larger issue. Some focused on hazardous materials in the homes being demolished, while others talked about the loss of affordable housing, the need to identify and preserve historic structures, and the environmental benefits of encouraging the deconstruction of houses instead of demolition.

    The witnesses didnt just talk. One panel pooled its time to present a video slide show titled Demolishing Portland: A Gallery of Lost History. It featured before and after pictures of mostly small, old homes and the much larger new ones that replace them. The contrast was frequently jarring, even though some of the new homes seemed well designed and built. It was accompanied by an acoustic protest song written by Bill Deene when 23 people were arrested trying to stop the replacement of older houses on Northwest Overton and Pettygrove streets with row houses.

    The presentation all but hijacked the original purpose of the hearing, consideration of a series of recommendations to provide more public notice and delay on pending demolitions. It was prepared by the Development Review Advisory Committee, an appointed body that consults with the Bureau of Development Services, which issues demolition, remodeling and construction permits. Commissioner Amanda Fritz, who oversees BDS, had asked DRAC to study the issue and recommend any changes by the end of the year.

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    LA MATZE SION 2014 – DEMOLITION 14 – Time-Lapse – Video - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Sponsored Demolition To16 – Video - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Essex House collapse poses questions, concerns - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The long-abandoned Essex House suffered a collapse before its scheduled demolition could start. Reminder Publications photo by G. Michael Dobbs

    City Council President Kevin Jourdain told Reminder Publications he is considering an ordinance that would standardize the way the city handles abandoned buildings to provide greater transparency moving forward.

    Part of the long-vacant building collapsed on Dec. 11, damaging a building that houses a beauty salon and sending nine families living in another building into temporary shelter.

    At a press conference on Dec. 12, Mayor Alex Morse declined to find blame for the collapse, which he called unfortunate but not unexpected, and City Councilor Gladys Lebron-Martinez said, Its time to move forward forget the blaming.

    Morse did mention that three city councilors voted against the allocation of funds and added, Unfortunately, in government everything can be politicized.

    Morse said the top three floors of the eight-floor building would be removed first to prevent any additional collapses and potential damage to adjoining buildings.

    The City Council had approved an allocation of $1.4 million for the demolition, but Morse said he is not sure if the manner the demolition must now be handled will add to the cost or not.

    Speaking on Dec. 16, Morses Chief of Staff Rory Casey said the necessary equipment is still en route to Holyoke. Once it arrives here, demolition will take three to five weeks to complete.

    He explained the original plans before the collapse had the contractors build a scaffold around the building and take it down brick by brick. The collapse has complicated those plans.

    Right now the contractors are preparing for the demolition by placing equipment within the bakery next to the Essex he added.

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    My video documentation of city employed demolition – Video - December 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    LA MATZE SION 2014 – DEMOLITION FINALE – Time-Lapse – Video - December 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    LA MATZE SION 2014 - DEMOLITION FINALE - Time-Lapse
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    GTA Online – Floating Survive The Tank x3 + Demolition Durby! w/ TheIvaneh | PS4 – Video - December 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Millard Lumber demolition – Video - December 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    The old Millard Lumber store is demolished.

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    Demolition Slight 2-0 – Video - December 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition Slight 2-0

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    Let’s Play Demolition Company #015 – Die letzten Arbeiten am Hafen! [HD][Deutsch] | MAME Gaming – Video - December 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Viel Spa beim 15.Video zu Demolition Company!. In diesem Part geht es mit der letzten Mission im Hafen weiter. Wenn Dir das Video gefallen hat, bewerte es bitte oder hinterlasse einen Kommentar...

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