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Finally! Waveland B&B to come down
BY RICHARD MEEK
Waveland eyesore is finally iieaded toward demolition.
The Waveland Board of Aldermen declared the burned out Azalea Bed and Breakfast on Nicholson Avenue a nuisance on Tuesday night, paving the way for the building to finally be razed two years after
it burned.
City officials attempted without result to contact Suzanne Cavalier, the owner of the property. Cavalier’s last known address was listed in Bay St. Louis, but her current whereabouts are unknown, according to city officials.
Since Cavalier did not re-
spond to the city’s notices, the Aldermen then were able to declare the property a nuisance, allowing city officials to have the building destroyed, said city attorney Ronnie Artigues Jr.
Before the building is razed, however, asbestos must be removed.
After the asbestos is removed, the city will advertise for bids to have the building demolished.
Several neighbors greeted the news with joy on Tuesday night. They had been attempting to have the building demolished since the fire.
Artigues Jr. said any per-
sonal property will be rem from the building before d lition. The property ma; claimed at, City Hall.
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