FEMA Section 106
Public Notice Regarding Historic Review of Privately-Owned Residential Buildings Proposed for Demolition in Orleans Parish, Louisiana - Non-Collapsed Buildings Seeking Comment
Damage Wizard : Only 28.5 % Though this has not been remediated since the storm, it does have some shoring issue but could be fixed for a reasonable amount of money because it’s a single shotgun. This does not meet the FEMA 50 percent minimum criteria for taxpayer funded demolition.
Address: 314 N Gayoso St
Owner: Sandra Victor
Tax Bill: 206204708
Property Description: Sq 395 Lot D N Gayoso 31X142
Planning District: Mid-City
Flood Zone: A4
Damage Assessment
Estimated Flood Depth: 4.5
Flood Duration (days): 11
Damage Report: 28.25%
Report Detail: Items Breakdown Damage
Superstructure (Framing/Masonry) 18.5 0
Foundations/Basements 16.9 0
Interior Finish (Plaster/Drywall) 8.7 20
Plumbing 8.0 10
Exterior Finish 6.2 10
Electrical 5.4 0
Cabinets/Countertops 5.2 100
Floor Covering 4.5 100
Heating-Cooling 4.2 50
Doors/Windows/Shutters 4.1 50
Lumber Finished 4.1 70
Roofing 3.9 40
Painting 3.4 100
Insulation & Weather Stripping 3.2 30
Built-in Appliances 2.5 50
Hardware 1.2 100
Assessors Information:
Owner Name VICTOR SANDRA J
Address 314 N GAYOSO ST
City / State / Zip NEW ORLEANS LA 70119
Parcel
Property Address 314 GAYOSO N ST
Unit
District 2
Assesment Area 06
Subdivision
Square 395
Lot D
Book 62
Folio 049
Line 010
Tax Bill Number 206204708
Instrument Number 000000000
Notorial Archive Number 00000000
Sale Date 18-AUG-78
Sale Price $25,000
2007 Certified Assessment
Appraised Land $11,900
Appraised Building $10,000
Appraised Total
$21,900
Assessed Land $1,190
Assessed Building $1,000
Assessed Total $2,190
Homestead Exemption Amount $2,190
Exempt Code
Special Tax District
Values History
Tax Year 2006
Assessed Land $1,190
Assessed Building $1,000
Assessed Total $2,190
Homestead Exemption Amount $2,190
Property Description
Line No. Description
1 SQ 395 LOT D N GAYOSO
2 31X142


4 responses so far ↓
Editor B // Feb 6, 2007 at 1:39 pm
Posted to FEMA’s website:
I would like to suggest an alternative to demolition for 314 N Gayoso Street, New Orleans LA 70119.
The specific alternative I would like to suggest is: renovation.
The owner should feel free to contact the Mid-City Neighborhood Organization if he or she needs help figuring out alternatives to demolition. MCNO is forming a housing committee to address helping property owners who may be confronting difficult problems renovating historic properties such as this. The MCNO website is at http://mcno.org/
This house is part of the distinctive housing stock of a national historic district. Please don’t tear it down. I live two blocks from here and feel that tearing this house down would diminish the neighborhood.
Mid-City Neighborhood Organization » Blog Archive » 314 N. Gayoso St. // Feb 6, 2007 at 1:42 pm
[…] After seeing this house listed on Squandered Heritage, I had to ask FEMA not to spend our public money to demolish it. It’s a classic New Orleans shotgun single. I would like to suggest an alternative to demolition for 314 N Gayoso Street, New Orleans LA 70119. […]
Laureen // Feb 7, 2007 at 1:55 pm
I have reported directly to FEMA public assistance cherubs. The owner has not gutted it. Bastards.
Dean // Dec 7, 2007 at 12:05 am
I have just move to the New Orleans area and I would like to buy a cheap house that needs fixing . i heard there is some FEMA houses for purchase, but i can not fine a web site.
can you help
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