The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Police: ‘Crime-ridden’ apartment complex will be demolished ByBeccaJ.G. Godwin

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A judge has ordered the demolition of a troubled apartment complex, the Atlanta Police Department announced this week.

Sierra Ridge, a 28-building property on the city’s west side, was reportedly hit with hundreds of code violations over an eight-month period beginning in late 2016.

Crime and issues at the complex last year included the shooting death of a 23-year- old man, and the property’swater being shut offff due to an unpaid bill of about a half million dollars.

A phone number listed for the complex was disconnect­ed.

City officials will help ensure that residents are “able to fifind a suitable place to live prior to the ordered demolition,” anAPDspoke­sman told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on. Police are determinin­g howmany tenants live in the complex.

Demolition was “the only realoption,” APDChiefEr­ika Shields said.

“We hope other ir responsibl­e property owners will take notice and work to provide clean, respectabl­e housing for its residents,” she said in a statement.

Here’s the timeline of events at Sierra Ridge that led to the demolition decision, according to the APD:

■ December 2016 - July 2017: APD’s code enforcemen­t section, which inspects residentia­l and commercial properties, citedSierr­a Ridge with more than 400 violations.

■ August 2017: The city fifi led a nuisance petition alleging the property was“unfi fit for human habitation and heavily crime-ridden.”

■ October 2017: The property owners of the Delmar Lane complex, which is on the same street as the Sierra Ridge complex, signed a consent order promising to repair and renovate the property over a 27- week period.

■ March 2018: The city fifiled amotion alleging Sierra Ridge owners failed to comply with the order.

■ April 23, 2018: An APD code enforcemen­t officer testififie­d that the property was “still highly hazardous, uninhabita­ble, crime-ridden and a nuisance.”

■ April 30, 2018: Atlanta Municipal Court Chief Judge Christophe­r T. Portis ruled that the property owners failed to prove the property is fifit for human habitation. He ordered demolition of the property within90 days.

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