Regarding these buildings proposed for demolition that FEMA, in consultation with SHPO, has found eligible for the National Register, FEMA is requesting the aid of the public in identifying alternatives to demolition. Any member of the public who has specific practical information on feasible alternatives to demolition for any of these buildings is encouraged to respond. Alternative proposals should include a source of funding for stabilization and/or repairs and the timeframe required to accomplish these actions.
FEMA is looking for public comment
As it says on their website you can make comment.
It would be a shame to lose this corner store.
Perhaps some Non Profit could rehabilitate this building
Address: 3036 Banks St
Owner: Anthony Ferrara
Tax Bill: 105204525
Property Description: Sq 635 Lot 14 Banks And Salcedo 29 8X98 4 And Lot 15 Banks 32X98 4
Planning District: Mid-City
Flood Zone: A4
Damage Assessment
Estimated Flood Depth: 6.5
Flood Duration (days): 14
Damage Report: Unavailable



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Editor B // Oct 10, 2006 at 1:18 pm
I take it this building is slated for demolition?
Karen Gadbois // Oct 12, 2006 at 5:47 pm
Now it is in the Public Comment phase..all of these catagories have me scratching my head..
but it does not look good for this corner store..
Mid-City Neighborhood Organization » Blog Archive » Demolitions-a-Plenty // Oct 12, 2006 at 6:56 pm
[…] Although Karen lives in Northwest Carrollton, she’s documenting a lot of properties in Mid-City. Unfortunately, the posts relating to Mid-City are not tagged or categorized as such, so you’ll have to hunt a bit to find them. Consider, for example, the corner store at 3036 Banks Street which is slated for demolition by FEMA. […]
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