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Item No. 12 <br />Memorandum <br />TO: Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem & City Council <br />Grayson Path, City Manager <br />Robert Vine, Deputy City Manager <br />Doug Harris, Assistant City Manager <br />FROM: Todd Mittge, P.E., City Engineer <br />SUBJECT: BELFORD BUILDING DEMOLITION CHANGE ORDER No. 3; LEVEL <br />HEIGHT OF NORTH WALL <br />DATE: April 22, 2024 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The Belford Building, located at 260 South Main Street, has been in a state of dilapidation with <br />portions having collapsed, and needed to be demolished, it was therefore been deemed a public <br />safety hazard. The City of Paris has an existing and valid demolition order, from the Buildings and <br />Standards Commission, against the Belford Building. All appeals of this order were exhausted. In <br />addition, the 6th District Court has applied a Judgement Lien for Civil Penalties, which are <br />continuing to accrue. Through communications with the owner, there have been no known plans <br />by the owner to act on this issue. <br />On September 26, 2022, the City Council approved a Professional Service Agreement with Jason <br />Hart Engineering, PLLC, to design the demolition of the Belford Building, to be followed by open <br />bidding to select a contractor to perform the work. <br />On January 9, 2023, the City Council approved Amendment 41 to this Agreement to include <br />asbestos related services. <br />On January 23, 2023, the City Council approved Amendments 42 and #3 to this Agreement to <br />include the South Main Acquisitions, LLC (SMA) building to the immediate north at 230 South <br />Main Street, as well as an agreement with SMA for the demolition of this building. A series of <br />discussions and negotiations were held between the City and SMA through August 2023, as a <br />result, both parties agreed upon allowing the City of Paris to purchase and plan for demolition of <br />the building from SMA. Per terms of the agreement between the City and SMA, the brick wall on <br />