Hi,

I have been going round in circles with this. After much nagging, the building 
inspectors issued instructions for the owner to clean up and secure the 
property. When he failed to comply he was taken to court. The last I heard 
during his court appearance late in August he had stated it was his intention 
to start "the slow and incremental demolition of the buildings on the property 
in preparation for the development thereof."

When I queried with the building dept what exactly he meant by slow and 
incremental they couldn't give me an answer. I got an idea about 10 days later 
when two guys, who claimed to work for the owner, pitched and removed about 
7-10 tiles from the roof which they left lying on the ground. They then left 
never to be seen again. My conclusion is that the owner is just playing the 
system and has no intention of doing anything. 

Right now I think the only answer is if we band together as a community and 
insist on action. 

Jane





From: William Kingwell [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 28 August 2009 10:20 AM
To: Jane Vorster
Subject: FW: OLD DAIRY BUILDING 81 LOWER WRENSCH ROAD OBSERVATORY.

 

Dear Jane,

 

Following an appearance by the  owner at court on Wednesday; I have been 
advised that it is his intention to start the slow and incremental demolition 
of the buildings on the property in preperation for the development thereof.

 

Ot appears the intention is to builld townhouse units; but how many I do not 
know at present, I will attempto find out ASAP and let you know.

 

Regards

 

William kingwell

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nicky 
Farmer
Sent: 21 September 2009 07:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [obsnw] Re: Old Dairy in Lower Wrensch


A month or two ago, we spotted a man on the grounds - when we approached him
(from the safety of our car of course) he said he was there on the owner's
instruction. Later that same day, and again the following day, there was a
big clean up on the property.
But nothing since and it's again looking worse than ever, with open bags of
rubbish facing out onto the street on the corner, and the gates wide open.
Of course vagrants come and go as they please ... spending the night I'm
sure!
Shall we take some photos for the 13 Oct meeting? 
Nicky


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Big Brian
Sent: 20 September 2009 06:23 PM
To: The Observatory Neighbourhood watch
Subject: [obsnw] Re: Old Dairy in Lower Wrensch


Let's hope there are cries of "Halleluja" soon.
I think this is a task that needs to spearheaded by the new OCA Chair,
Trevor Hughes.
Please contact him directly and let's move on with this.
Place it on the OCA agenda as TOP PRIORITY for next month's meeting on
13 October 2009, and invite Cllr. Thomas to provide solutions, not
answers.
I can warrant, without fear of contradiction, that if this eyesore was
next door to ANY councillor's home, be it Chapple, Kinahan, Watkyns,
Iversen, or Thomas, the problem would have been solved ages ago.
GodZille would have simply gone AAAARGH! and stomped on the building.
I suggest gathering some ammunition in terms of by-laws and names and
contact details of responsible officials (are there such things?) and
prepare for the battle.
The solution to this problem will be a milestone, nay, a Monument, in
the history of Observatory.
My two cents.
Brian.


On Sep 20, 11:34 am, Jeannine Louw <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Amen Brian!
> I am ready and available to meet and discuss this at any time.
> Jeannine
>
> On 9/19/09 8:26 PM, "Big Brian" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It is time we moved forward on this one. I suggest that it is put on
> > an OCA Agenda and dealt with there. There is a shift in policy by the
> > City, regarding derelict buildings. Sub-council 15 needs to discuss
> > this and provide solutions, not answers. I think we need to apply our
> > minds, and put our shoulders to the wheel on this particlar blight.
> > Can we have a concerted effort to resolve this? We need closure, not
> > red tape.
> > Brian Gray.
>
> > On Sep 18, 7:46 pm, willow rd <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I have seen our police on a number of occassions in the last 10 days
> >> searching this eyesore/health hazard for stashed stolen goods and
> >> suspects in hiding. I know this building has featured on this group
> >> often, but does anyone know what the current status is in terms of
> >> getting something done about it? I would be happy to devote some time
> >> to trying to resolve the problem.





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