Another building of a
Pembroke Pines condominium has been deemed unsafe Wednesday,
and residents living there have 10 days to vacate.
The city posted
notices on building two of the Heron Pond Condominiums on
100 SW 83rd Way ordering the building needed to be vacated
by Aug. 26.
Just this past Monday, the city ordered residents of
buildings three and 10 to leave by Aug. 24, citing the
structures were in violation of state building and fire
prevention codes.
Notices show balconies in all the buildings were shut down
on Jan. 19.
In July, Pembroke Pines Police posted a letter saying all 19
buildings showed “signs of structural deterioration and
potential unsafe conditions."
According to the property manager, they have been trying to
repair the balconies since April. An engineer has conducted
inspections to determine the buildings' structural
integrity. When the engineer's final report was delayed last
week, the city decided to order vacate notices. |
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Residents of two condo buildings in
Pembroke Pines were ordered to evacuate after their buildings were
deemed unsafe.
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The property manager
told NBC6 she has been working with the engineer to get the
final report to the city and hopes to appeal the vacate
notices.