Close Menu
  • Home
  • Subscribe
  • Current Edition
  • Store Locations
  • Photo Albums
  • Rate Card
  • Classifieds
  • Submit News
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Saturday, May 31
The Village Reporter
  • Home
  • Subscribe
  • Current Edition
  • Store Locations
  • Photo Albums
  • Rate Card
  • Classifieds
  • Submit News
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
The Village Reporter
Subscribe & Renew
Home»News»METAMORA VILLAGE COUNCIL: Council Discusses Next Steps For Crumbling Building
News

METAMORA VILLAGE COUNCIL: Council Discusses Next Steps For Crumbling Building

July 17, 2024Updated:July 27, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read

(PHOTO BY JESSE DAVIS / THE VILLAGE REPORTER)
PARTIAL BUILDING COLLAPSE … The former Metamora Methodist Church building was the subject of discussion at the most recent village council meeting aftera portion of the upper exterior wall collapsed last week. The building’s current owner is in the process of having it assessed by an engineer to determine if it is still structurally sound.


By: Jesse Davis
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
jesse@thevillagereporter.com

The status of a partially collapsed building at 124 E. Main Street was a hot topic during Monday’s meeting of the Metamora Village Council.

On July 11, one third of the former Metamora Methodist Church’s upper wall fell off the building onto an unoccupied parked vehicle. The remaining two thirds of the wall were later removed.

According to Fire Chief Jessica Geer, the structural integrity of the 65-year-old building is still in question.

“The building inspector from Wood County was here and he wanted it chain linked off and secured as much as possible,” Geer said. “As far as the property owner and his family being in there, that’s an at-your-own-risk thing.”

She said the owner, who has owned the building for seven years, is in the process of getting an engineer’s assessment completed to determine whether or not the building is structurally sound.

That is expected to be finished this week and will then be transmitted to the Wood County building inspector to create a plan.

“They will have to apply for permits to fix, permits to change, permits to do whatever they need to do, if he’s tearing down the other side that may fall. Whatever he’s doing he has to have permits for,” Geer said. The owner wants to keep the building if possible.

Geer said both mold and asbestos are potential concerns. “Once there is fire prevention established at my fire station, I can then go in, do an inspection and make him do certain things, too,” she said.

“So there are ways to get in there and look at the building, but I need to know if it’s structurally safe before anyone goes in the building.”

She said he was also told he should have air sample testing completed before having contractors in the building.

“At the end of the day, it’s still under investigation and that’s where I’m leaving it because I’ve not heard back,” Geer said.

OTHER BUSINESS

The council agreed to allow mosquito spraying after 9 p.m. after a resident complained about their family getting fogged by the spray earlier in the day.

The council approved the payment of an additional $700 for tree trimming, with comments that the work request be more specific next time to avoid extra costs.

A board of zoning appeals meeting will be held on August 5 to consider a variance request.

The council approved the purchase of four new roasters at a cost of $79 each. The council approved the purchase of a new commercial popcorn popping machine at a cost of $150.

The council discussed the installation of new playground equipment, to be completed by volunteers from NorthStar Bluescope Steel.

The council agreed to issue a letter to two youths allegedly known to have vandalized a men’s restroom at the park, demanding they pay the roughly $1,000 in repair costs or be permanently trespassed from the property.

The council agreed to allow a group to hold organized, co-ed baseball games at the park every Thursday for 10 weeks beginning July 25, and to have restrooms unlocked for participants’ use.

The next regular meeting of the Metamora Village Council will be held at 8 p.m. at 114 N. Main Street on Wednesday, August 5.


 

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
Previous ArticleARCHBOLD VILLAGE COUNCIL: Council Prepares For Administration Change; Golf Cart Conversation Continues
Next Article DELTA VILLAGE COUNCIL: Council Votes To Adjust General Fund To Correct Misallocated Money

Related Posts

One Person Dead After Single-Vehicle Crash In Wood County

May 30, 2025

Governor DeWine Announces Ohio Sales Tax Holiday

May 30, 2025

Twenty-Seven Indicted In Williams County For Crimes Ranging From Rape To Vandalism

May 30, 2025

Ousted Delta Administrator Sues Village, Council

May 30, 2025
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Login
 
 
Forgot Password
Account
  • Login
Sponsored By
Copyright 2012-2025: Northwest Ohio Publishing LLC
  • Home
  • Subscribe
  • Current Edition
  • Store Locations
  • Photo Albums
  • Rate Card
  • Classifieds
  • Submit News

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.