Re: Hilliard/Westwood Theater
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:12 am
It is my understanding the few tenants that were left living there have only been given 2 weeks to get out. So sad that this was not properly cared for and left to rot.
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Glenn Palmer wrote:But this venue the only one of it's kind in the State of Ohio the last chance to complete the possibility of dinner AND a movie within the city limits doesn't get the time of day. Where are kids to go that don't drive what are parents looking for a couple hours of sanity to do? The structure is not falling down and is built better than 90% of this community.
Glenn Palmer wrote:I'm not sure that I understand something. We as a community publicly entertained the building of Drug Mart, Rite Aid, McDonalds, Family Dollar, GetGo, Rockport, Quaker Steak, The Lights on Arthur, Kaufman Park, The Basketball courts, The Bike Lanes/Sharrows, Historic Birdtown, St James Church, The Schools, THE GARBAGE CANS?!?!? But this venue the only one of it's kind in the State of Ohio the last chance to complete the possibility of dinner AND a movie within the city limits doesn't get the time of day. Where are kids to go that don't drive what are parents looking for a couple hours of sanity to do? The structure is not falling down and is built better than 90% of this community. Lets do some damage control here to allow some ideas to be tossed around before we do something irreversible. I admit that having stamped faux brick crosswalks looks good but isn't that just putting panty hose on a pig I'm still able to walk across the streets without them, however the way funds are directed is above me.
From: Tuttle, Michael [mailto:Michael.Tuttle@lakewoodoh.net]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 1:03 PM
To: Tuttle, Michael
Subject: FW: Hilliard Square Theater
The Hilliard Square Theater has been deemed a nuisance by the city. Inspectors found 74 major violations including huge holes in the roof. Demolition will probably soon follow. The City hopes to save the apartment building facing Madison.
Mike
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Meg Ostrowski wrote:Sad news indeed.
I was hoping for something like the Penn Theater in Plymouth, MI. There is very little dedicated parking but the place is packed on the weekends and moviegoers walk/bike in from the surrounding neighborhoods.
http://www.penntheatre.com/index.html
$3.00 tickets, $1.50 concessions, volunteer staff (opportunities for ages 14+)...clean, safe, affordable fun.
I'm writing to clarify some points about the theatre building I own on Hilliard and Madison. First of all, the building was never "left to rot" as one writer mentioned. I am simply one man who has tried for 12 years to keep the building as good as possible on a limited budget. This building costs $25K a year just for taxes and utilities, and I am up to date on all. I would call that some sort of determination, anyway. Also, one poster mentioned "74 major violations" - that should read "74 violations" as most are minor things like an empty propane container in building, missing or cracked outlet cover, and things like that. And the man who wrote " I am tired of reading about the theater - just tear it down" makes me wonder why he clicks on the topic!!
I also will point out that the parking lot was not sold by a previous owner but the 75 year lease for adjacent property was cancelled somehow so the Silver Coast apts. could be built.
I have tried as much as possible to keep the property up with limited funds and manpower - it might be interesting to note that in the 12 years I have owned this property there have been a total of 5 police visits and only one complaint from a tenant to the bldg. dept. - (a disgruntled tenant) . It is upsetting to me that anyone would paint my efforts as that of an uninterested slumlord. I am there almost every night and it is I who picks up the oil filters and other debris around the building, takes the trash dutifully to the landfill since I had the trash pickup taken away a while ago, and also I stayed at the building during the 4 days of no power from Hurrican Sandy - (the storm that did the major damage to the already old roof).
4 years ago, there was a death in the family which changed my life appreciably. With this added responsibility, I am very distressed time and income -wise. Still I have done all I can to try my best regarding the building. I am in talks with the city and hope that something can be figured out for the best. The building has been declared a "nuisance" and the possibility of a demo is very real. However, there is interest in saving at least the Madison Ave. side with the apts. and storefronts, and many calls (since the notices were pasted all over my building) to try to save the entire structure. The next week or two is very pivotal to this structure - until then, I will be careful to be respectful to all including the city officials who I am in talks with. I also expect the parties concerned will also be respectful to me - including the public at large who might want to post info or opinions about this unfortunate situation. thanks , bob d.
Terry Tekushan wrote:Greetings. I was asked by Bob Dobush, the theater owner, if I could post a few remarks on his behalf on the LO Observation Deck, as he's been unable to reset his password for some time. I said, "Certainly." As long as he didn't call me names or something in the remarks.![]()
The following are his remarks:I'm writing to clarify some points about the theatre building I own on Hilliard and Madison. First of all, the building was never "left to rot" as one writer mentioned. I am simply one man who has tried for 12 years to keep the building as good as possible on a limited budget. This building costs $25K a year just for taxes and utilities, and I am up to date on all. I would call that some sort of determination, anyway. Also, one poster mentioned "74 major violations" - that should read "74 violations" as most are minor things like an empty propane container in building, missing or cracked outlet cover, and things like that. And the man who wrote " I am tired of reading about the theater - just tear it down" makes me wonder why he clicks on the topic!!
I also will point out that the parking lot was not sold by a previous owner but the 75 year lease for adjacent property was cancelled somehow so the Silver Coast apts. could be built.
I have tried as much as possible to keep the property up with limited funds and manpower - it might be interesting to note that in the 12 years I have owned this property there have been a total of 5 police visits and only one complaint from a tenant to the bldg. dept. - (a disgruntled tenant) . It is upsetting to me that anyone would paint my efforts as that of an uninterested slumlord. I am there almost every night and it is I who picks up the oil filters and other debris around the building, takes the trash dutifully to the landfill since I had the trash pickup taken away a while ago, and also I stayed at the building during the 4 days of no power from Hurrican Sandy - (the storm that did the major damage to the already old roof).
4 years ago, there was a death in the family which changed my life appreciably. With this added responsibility, I am very distressed time and income -wise. Still I have done all I can to try my best regarding the building. I am in talks with the city and hope that something can be figured out for the best. The building has been declared a "nuisance" and the possibility of a demo is very real. However, there is interest in saving at least the Madison Ave. side with the apts. and storefronts, and many calls (since the notices were pasted all over my building) to try to save the entire structure. The next week or two is very pivotal to this structure - until then, I will be careful to be respectful to all including the city officials who I am in talks with. I also expect the parties concerned will also be respectful to me - including the public at large who might want to post info or opinions about this unfortunate situation. thanks , bob d.
Bill Call wrote:[
$10 million is what the City spent on the fire department overtime scam. Perhaps if previous administrations paid more attention to business we would have the money but they didn't and we don't.
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Bill Call wrote:[
$10 million is what the City spent on the fire department overtime scam. Perhaps if previous administrations paid more attention to business we would have the money but they didn't and we don't.
Bill Call - Others
This is not true, Bill knows it, and was using it as a generality, a broad sweeping brush to
mean THAT IN HIS OPINION, the city has squandered money foolishly, and that had other
administrations possibly run a tighter ship in all regards the city might have had money.
As for any overtime scam with the Fire Department, Chief Larry Mroz, Fire Inspector at the
time now Fire Chief Scott Gilman, Mayor Tom George, Law Director Brian Corrigan, asst
Law Director Tom Corrigan, and Finance Director Vic Nogalo sat down with Bill Call and I
about 7 years ago, when Bill had made similar claims.
They opened their books to us, and spent hours with us explaining in great detail where
damn near every penny of overtime was spent, and how and why. The single two biggest
problems with overtime in the Lakewood Fire Department were 1) The Medical Leave Act,
which neither Lakewood Fire Department, not any other city can change. Which if I
remember was how many sick days they get a year. SOME not all fireman were just like
SOME not all workers in counting on sick days as added vacation days. As there are limits
on how many fireman they keep on staff, and because they try to run a tight ship, which
they proved, when a fireman calls in sick, another gets called in, and that is overtime, as
Bill Call wrote:
Here are the overtime hours used information provided by the City at that time:
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Fire 3492.5 4568.5 4510.25 7701.5 8837.5 9023.5
Police 3130.25 4090.67 2570.5 2897.75 3264.75 2500
EMS NA 588 1140 1048 1416 854
There was a 260% INCREASE in fire department overtime from 1999 to 2004.
Police department sick time DECREASED by 20% during the same period.
Did the family medical leave act apply to the Police Department?
I haven't looked at the numbers since Mayor Fitzgerald made changes to the minimum manning requirements. Has any one else?
Just asking questions.
Jim O'Bryan wrote:I am reporting on what we found out during that meeting, and when we looked into this.
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Also I am going to move this to another thread so that this goes back to the Hillard Theater aka Westwood Arts Theater discussion, because I do have some views on that which I hopes sheds some light on it and other projects in this city.
Matthew John Markling wrote:Jim O'Bryan wrote:Also I am going to move this to another thread so that this goes back to the Hillard Theater aka Westwood Arts Theater discussion, because I do have some views on that which I hopes sheds some light on it and other projects in this city.
Jim,
I would suggest keeping this discussion on this thread and also creating a new thread with a cut-and-paste of the relevant posts contained herein.
Perhaps even bump the older thread(s) speaking about the issue you and Bill are now discussing?
Maybe even bump the Cleveland Clinic thread(s), too?
Matt