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03/26/11 Where The Hell Is The Westmore News? Code Enforcement: Irving Avenue Eyesore 'Will Be Dealt With' and more from Port Chester Patch

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Code Enforcement: Irving Ave. Eyesore 'Will Be Dealt With'

Nik Bonopartis | Mar 25, 2011 | 1 Comment

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Building officials in Port Chester haven't forgotten about a partially-collapsed building on Irving Avenue, and the eyesore "will be dealt with," Code Enforcement Director Christopher Steers said.
The issue was raised Thursday by Patch readers, who called attention to the 303 Irving Ave. building in the comments section of another code enforcement story. Along with a gaping hole in the partially-collapsed roof, the building has also been spray-painted with graffiti.
"If you're stuck at the light and look up you can see the sky through the side window," reader William Beadle wrote. "I've e-mailed the code enforcement office about this because I feel it's a public hazard and no action has been done."
Readers were responding to a Wednesday article about a code enforcement database dubbed "a wall of shame"....

...."The property owner, Peter Sinis is making arrangements to have an engineer assess the structural integrity of the building and have an architect draw up plans for the renovation, if it can be saved," Gray wrote. " I expect to hear back from him within a week."

It's not clear what happened afterward, or whether the case was shelved due to ongoing problems at the building department in the wake of a criminal investigation. Sinis couldn't be reached for comment.
The building department was closed down earlier this month by police as part of the ongoing investigation. This week, the Board of Trustees voted to hire a new building inspector, and Steers said residents should expect a resolution soon.....

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