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Posted February 19, 2006
While the dismissal stems more from the agreement than Blairmont's bringing the buildings' conditions in line with the demands of the Building Division, before the dismissal Blairmont made an attempt to stabilize the porch and cast iron on the main house. This effort was limited to removal of iron, draping of tarps and placement of temporary fencing around the porch. The massive holes in the chapel's roof remain uncovered, and no masonry stabilization seems to have been performed. These photographs -- from February 18 -- show the current state of the Clemens House.
Blairmont seems very committed to the sale, since they are trying to prevent their real identities from being revealed. What they are hiding is not known; we only know that they have done little to safeguard the cultural heritage that is in their legal possession. ~ Michael R. Allen
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