Town seeking estimates to demolish house

LIVERMORE FALLS — The town’s highway foreman is getting estimates for costs to demolish a condemned house at 1 Birch St., Town Manager Jim Chaousis told selectmen Monday.

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Livermore Falls highway foreman Bill Nichols is seeking cost estimates to demolish the condemned house at 1 Birch St., owned by Roger LaPlante. A judge ordered LaPlante to vacate the building by June 4. He was also ordered to remove personal property by  June 11.

A judge ordered Roger LaPlante and his son to vacate the property by June 4 and to remove all personal property by June 11, he said.

The judge also ordered that nothing attached to the building could be removed, Chaousis said.

Selectmen voted in May to declare the house a dangerous building after a structural engineer determined it was structurally unsound.

LaPlante was given 30 days in April to improve the property to make it safe and to clean it up. If he had made significant improvement, selectmen said they would give LaPlante more time to work on the building. However, the engineer went in and declared it unsafe.

Chaousis said they would like to get demolition started as soon as June 14.

The project will not go out to bid because of the time frame, Chaousis said. Instead Highway Foreman Bill Nichols is calling local contractors to get prices. The low bidder will get the bid for the project, he said.

Voters will be asked Tuesday if they want to transfer $30,000 from the undesignated fund to deal with dangerous buildings.

Resident Val Nichols said LaPlante has more than $2,000 in roofing on the building. He asked to be able to remove the roofing, Nichols said.

LaPlante went and took out a $2,500 loan to fix the place up after he was ordered to do so, Nichols said.

Chaousis said the judge said no materials could be removed.

Val Nichols also said selectmen originally said they would need to find a place for LaPlante to stay but that wasn’t the case.

“As a town, we should be ashamed,” Val Nichols said.

Chaousis said no requests from LaPlante have come in for temporary housing.

“This is not something we took lightly,” Select Board Chairwoman Louise Chabot said.

He is optimistic, Chaousis said, that people will recognize the need to take the building down and agree to transfer the money. Otherwise they will have to find the money elsewhere.

LaPlante will still own the land but if he rebuilds, he would need to repay the town for legal and demolition costs, Chabot said.

In other business, selectmen voted 4-1, with Selectman Alphonso Barker opposed, to rescind the Chaousis’ disciplinary action against the Police Department.

The board took the action out of executive session but forgot to open the doors to the room to see if any public was still out there.

Chaousis apologized for that, saying he had other things on his mind, including the birth of a daughter 20 days early over the weekend.

Police Chief Ernest Steward Jr. declined comment on the session.

Outside the selectmen’s meeting, selectman’s candidate Mellette Pepin said she intends to fully pursue a three-year term on the board. She is challenging incumbent Selectman Jim Collins for the seat on Tuesday.

Pepin told the Sun Journal last week that she may not be able to go through with it because of personal reasons. She had an emergency family matter that day, she said Monday, but has since resolved it.

dperry@sunjournal.com

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im2hot2handel's picture

To Help Mr.LaPlante

Hey if anyone know how get hold of Mr.LaPlante please let me know.
Cuz i am in building contstchion right now n the only way we can pass our class is if we build a house. N i notice they are takening Mr.LaPlante home.
So i talked to my teacher n asked him why dont we pay of Mr.LaPlante's lean on the house n we build him a new 1.
He said that sounds like a great idea but we have to get hold of him to make out paper work. If anyone knows how to get hold of Mr.LaPlante please let me know n if he talk to him tell him it will be at 0 cost.
Thanks you N Roger remeber your old friend billy i still got your back man

Madeleine's picture

I am praying for all of you

I sure do hope you get a hold of him im2hot2handle. What a wonderful friend you are. :) May God bless you and also those in your class...and your teacher also. :)

tron's picture

perhaps you could start

by taking an English course and learning to spell!

Madeleine's picture

Perhaps you could get a heart!

I believe you are straight out of the wizard of oz, Tron!!! Like the tin man, perhaps the wizard could give you a heart, and perhaps if he had a spare brain...he could afford it to you. God knows you need both.

tron's picture

I have a heart

a huge one, but when someone pretends to be concern enough to aid this guy, at least he should be able to communicate effectively. I know I'm asking a lot, and I don't expect people to be perfect, but come on, some intelligence needs to be demostrated.

Madeleine's picture

Obama can't Spell "Syracuse".

Obama can't Spell "Syracuse". Soooooo? Someone has got to get you a tall ladder so that you can climb off your high horse!

Albert Einstien was dyslexic, which is a testament that dyslexia is not a "learning disability," dyslexics are not "retarded," and that the ability to spell has little to do with one's native intelligence.

Did you know that Albert Einstein did not speak until the age of three? Even as an adult Einstein found that searching for words was laborious. He had a difficult time with his schoolwork, especially math. He also had a hard time expressing himself in written language. He was thought to be simple minded. This is Albert Einstein, arguably, the greatest mind of our the 1900’s.

Thomas Alva Edison was unable to read until he was twelve years old. He was also a poor writer. However, he saw the light.

George Washington couldn’t spell, even in adulthood. His grammar usage was very poor. His own brother suggested that George go out and survey the back woods because he thought that would be appropriate for him. We all know what he accomplished for himself and the United States. Besides Washington, another U.S. president who had a learning disability was Thomas Jefferson. Woodrow Wilson, an U.S. president and. Nelson Rockefeller, who was a vice president of the U.S. both, was severely dyslexic.

And YOUR point was, Tron?

im2hot2handel's picture

Stanger

hey i wanted to let everyone know i wrote a story to the editor with a pichure of the truck on Mr.LaPlante's roof. i'm sorry but if that house can hold a truck then i know it can hold snow. It might not be pretty but it was still a home to 3 men and i said so in my letter. And the town manger dont realize it yet but i know at less a good 60 people who dont even want to live in the town of livermore falls anymore cuz what they did to Mr.LaPlante and his family. I mean what is this town coming to in another 5 years there wont be anything left of this town of livermore falls. but i just wanted people to know i wrote a letter and told them to post it on the fought page so i hope they do.

im2hot2handel's picture

Stanger

I went by Mr.LaPlante's building at 1 today and saw a s 10 pick up truck on his house. Pretty funny a house that cant hold snow held a truck ante it well i think so dont you

im2hot2handel's picture

Stanger

I keep thinking why are we takening a house down were not helping him were takening everything that man worked to get. Maybe the town dont know this but Mr.LaPlante worked 2 jobs to get that place.
I'm sorry this town shouldent be proud to kick a guy out of his home. I have seen Mr.LaPlante since he had to leave and him walking away from that building was hardest thing i think he ever did.
I'm sorry but people say there house ante say what says the houses around his are do you know his nabor only has 2 by 4 holding up his roof and that sound but Mr.LaPlante has 8 foot beams holding his up and its not wow that dont sound right.
The town manger called my dad up that owns a constachon companty and asked him to tear down Mr.LaPlante building and my dad refushed.
I dont get it what did this family do to desheve this. I mean its worse a enought being kicked out of your home but do you have to make it world wide havent they already felt a enought shame.
Why dont the news paper post a story about this family dint give up even when it got hard how they tryed to fight without a lawer now thats a story worth reading.
I'm sorry if you disgress with me but Mr.LaPlante had guts to fight city hall without a lawer
Where most people would gave up this family stode as 1. And show the town they were going to leave without a fight. And I respect them for that.
I'm trying to have a fun raser i hope i at less get 500 dollers that i can give to Mr.LaPlante to help him and his family. I fell so bad about what happen.
I mean when i think about it i cry when i drive by the house i cry and i dint even have anything to do with it.
I tryed to stick up for Mr.LaPlante cuz to me he dint do anything wrong he was trying to fix his house maybe it wernt perfect but to this family its home.
People say they have seen Mr.LaPlante on the house since he wernt spost to be but you know what hes not doing anything differnt then you would before you call the town up on him you should think how would you fell someone came in your home and said you cant live here anymore then you might know how this family feels.
Everyone says the house is dangours its dangours well seams funny its so dangours but people were breaking into it when Mr.LaPlante wernt there. If your so scared of it then why would you go in it un please awser me that qussion.
You know at the begaing i was a lil worry about what he was doing but now i'm not.
Before you say his house is un safe did you know A constshon Companty would do the same thing Mr.LaPlante did un did you.
I've heared some people at cubbland farms that says they want to help this family. At the voting thing there were alot good things bought up about Mr.LaPlante and his family that they dint give up they tryed and tryed to save that house.
And i'm sorry if you disagree with me but i say let the house stay and lets see what it looks like when Mr.LaPlante is done.

debutante's picture
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I support Mr. LaPlante and

I support Mr. LaPlante and his family. I feel sad about this situation. I wish that I could help monetarily with new housing. My prayers are with the family.

Madeleine's picture

Not close enough

If I could be there, don't you worry Lucia, I promise I would be there. I am nine states away from home. This story has not only touched me, but everyone here too. In other states the Christian community would have come to Mr. LaPlante's aid. I am very disappointed in my home state of Maine though...actually, I find it quite embarrassing.

Licia Kuenning's picture
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Where are the Christians?

Madeleine asks, "Where are the Christians?"

Madeleine, I'm a Christian. I live at 299 High St., Farmington, ME 04938-1732.

Now, WHERE ARE YOU?

Licia Kuenning
licia@qhpress.org

Madeleine's picture

Where are the Christians?

Again I ask, "Where are the Christians"?

Madeleine's picture

“This is not something we

“This is not something we took lightly,” Select Board Chairwoman Louise Chabot said.
Oh really Louise Chabot? I believe if you hadn't taken it lightly, perhaps you would have rallied members of the community to help this family! Shame on YOU!!

And YOU Mr. Chaousis, "He is optimistic, Chaousis said, that people will recognize the need to take the building down and agree to transfer the money. Otherwise they will have to find the money elsewhere." I hope the people of Livermore Falls stick it to YOU, Mr. Chaousis! Sell your own house and pay for this demolition, since it seems to be an obsession with YOU to hurt this family. I have to wonder what YOU and Louise's real motive is behind all this?

"The board took the action out of executive session but forgot to open the doors to the room to see if any public was still out there."

"Chaousis apologized for that, saying he had other things on his mind, including the birth of a daughter 20 days early over the weekend."

I have to wonder where YOUR head would be at Mr. Chaousis, IF THEY WERE TEARING YOUR HOME DOWN? Will you save the articles from the SJ to show your daughter when she grows up? Nah...Why ruin your image with your child, by exposing what kind of inhumane being you REALLY are.

Mr LaPlante went and took out a $2,500 loan to fix the place up after he was ordered to do so, Nichols said. "THIS MAN TRIED, AND YOU TWO KNOW IT... CHAOUSIS AND CHABOT!!!" YOU are BOTH unworthy of working for this community. Mr. LaPlante is part of YOUR community, a taxpayer...He has a son that served our country...they are all hard working people...and have been treated like second class citizens! Why? Is it because you believe the Laplante's are less than you both? Humble YOURSELVES!

"LaPlante will still own the land but if he rebuilds, he would need to repay the town for legal and demolition costs, Chabot said." "HA"...This man will have to pay for YOU tearing down his home?..and for the court fees? "What's in it for the "TWO of YOU", this is what the community should be asking themselves?

lewiston taxpayer's picture
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its the papers fault??

for reoporting news that the local board of selectman, and the local town goverment and court system take action on?? No I don't work for the SJ or have any affiliation with them, just my thoughts.

rebam's picture

I must agree in that the

I must agree in that the paper could've chosen any other of various topics to write a story on; why write about one particular family's troubles with their abode, with photos of it on top of it all? Internal politics of some sort???

It's not like it's a public building or whatever.

Licia Kuenning's picture
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Join supporters

I was glad to see many comments in the May 28 SJ supportive of Roger LaPlante and his family. Unfortunately many of those who commented did not identify themselves so that other supporters could get together with them. Someone who called himself "Stanger" wrote, "I am lining up people as we speak to stand in the way the day they try to tear this building down." I would stand with him, but I don't know how to contact him. I don't know what day they will try to tear the building down, and I don't know whether "Stanger" is this person's real name. He gave no address or contact information of any kind.

I suppose some people think it's cool to post comments anonymously just because other people do it, or because they are afraid of getting unwanted mail if they give their street address or e-mail address. Well, that can happen; but it seems to me a small price to pay if one cares about a cause. There is naturally more credibility to messages whose authors have the courage to identify themselves.

I would like to hear from people who are supporting the LaPlantes. Please give me your address. If I even had Roger LaPlante's address I would at least send him a contribution.

Licia Kuenning (299 High St., Farmington)
The Occasional Pussycat
licia@qhpress.org

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“As a town, we should be

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ojhuig's picture

The newspaper is banking on

The newspaper is banking on the public's enjoyment of feeling superior and looking down their nose at others. I can't think of any other reason why this family needs to be hounded like this!

Angel's picture

I think that building would

I think that building would be to dangerous even for trained fire personal! I drove by it the other day on my way to the greenhouses...it is HUGE....i don't usually agree to 'take someones home'..but this bulding is extreamly dangerous. It is litteraly 3 stories high...it use to be a tiny house...how it got so out of proportion is beyond me..and why is Mr Nichols STILL fighting this? Surely he can see it is not safe for even a dog to live there. Maybe Mr Nichols needs to invite Mr LaPlante to live with him...case solved!

Ginger1's picture

Let the fire dept.burn it for

Let the fire dept.burn it for training.

Moss Man's picture

Too Funny

Where were the code enforcement officer and the building inspector during the months on end that it took him to build the house that far?
By looking at the structure there is some obvious mental illness going on, but local authorities should have been able to stop this in it's infancy. What a joke.

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