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City board votes to allow Haven of Mercy residents to remain in building


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Hunter said that it’s important the Haven gets the proper permits to conduct the work, because “I would hate to see the owner put a lot of expense into doing work that ultimately does not meet the code.”
Haven of Mercy attorney Devon Muse said the shelter has contracted several companies to conduct the work, namely Newman Heating and Air, Blaser Engineering and GTL Construction, among others.
“This also goes to show that steps have been taken, and are being taken,” Muse said after providing members of the board with documents showing the shelter has received quotes for the work needed from the aforementioned companies. Muse later added “we’ve submitted these (documents) so that the board can see these and see that, even from the licensed professionals involved, that steps have been taken — they’re being taken.” ....

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City will work with homeless orgs to help displaced Haven of Mercy tenants


“We have a great plan, I think, laid out,” McClain said Monday.
The day after an appointed board found the structure unfit for habitation, McClain was on a call with representatives for the city and a series of local homeless organizations to discuss ways to help the tenants, who the city has said will be “evacuated” from the shelter at 123 W. Millard St. at a yet-to-be determined time.
The Johnson City Board of Dwelling Standards and Review decided Thursday to temporarily close the shelter after hearing a presentation from staff about multiple building code violations. In a press release Friday, the city said conditions exist in the two main structures that are dangerous to the health of occupants, including defects that increase the risk of fire or accidents. ....

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