"It's all been resident-driven. The city has engaged with the owner, has done previous inspections and tried to get them to make the corrections," said Jeramy Chapdelaine, chief building official for the city. "And then, in the last couple of months, the owner decided to quit cooperating with the city."
"The property has been occupied for years, has been previously inspected by the city, and ownership was in active discussions with the city regarding a redevelopment agreement to address upgrades," said AJ Beck, the owner of the building. "However, those negotiations were halted by the city in favor of a sudden inspection, a warrant, and a notice to vacate."
"You couldn't find one empty bed at one of the shelters. There's only two shelters and they're packed full with a waiting list and here we are," said a male tenant.
Beck said he plans to appeal the vacate-and-abate order within 10 days.
Between 23 and 30 people are living in the building. The city says they've reached out to local county partners and other organizations to step in to help find places for the tenants to live.
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