{"id":1588,"date":"2018-08-02T11:02:00","date_gmt":"2018-08-02T18:02:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/cbj-settles-lawsuit-with-gastineau-apartment-owners\/"},"modified":"2018-08-13T13:02:47","modified_gmt":"2018-08-13T20:02:47","slug":"cbj-settles-lawsuit-with-gastineau-apartment-owners","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/home\/cbj-settles-lawsuit-with-gastineau-apartment-owners\/","title":{"rendered":"CBJ settles lawsuit with Gastineau Apartment owners"},"content":{"rendered":"
The City and Borough of Juneau is getting some of its money back.<\/p>\n
On Thursday, the city announced by email that it has reached a $1.5 million settlement with the former owners of the Gastineau Apartments, Kathleen and James Barrett.<\/p>\n
That Franklin Street housing complex, desolated by a 2012 fire<\/a>, was condemned and dormant for four years until the City and Borough of Juneau demolished it as a public nuisance. In the years between the fire and its demolition, the Gastineau Apartments were invaded by vagrants and caught fire a second time<\/a>. An engineer’s assessment concluded the building’s facade was in danger of collapsing into Franklin Street.<\/p>\n After the demolition, the CBJ began court proceedings to recoup the cost of demolition. In June, Judge Philip Pallenberg ruled<\/a> the city was correct to tear down the complex, but the issue of repayment was not settled.<\/p>\n The CBJ continued court proceedings against the Barretts, and a trial was set to begin Aug. 13<\/a>. Thursday’s deal precludes that trial.<\/p>\n The city had been seeking $1.585 million, enough to cover the entire cost of demolition. By email, city manager Rorie Watt said the $1.5 million figure did “concede a bit” but also means the city doesn’t have to go through the risks of a trial, including any potential appeals.<\/p>\n It was not immediately clear how much the city spent on legal fees in pursuing restitution.<\/p>\n