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They didn't waste any time; it has already been leveled. Just a pile of rubble now.
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What was left was unsound now that the interior support was gone. Once the State Fire Marshal had finished examining the wreckage as part of their investigation it was knocked down as per the Building Inspector's recommendation as what was left of the castle was very unstable.The last thing anyone needed was for some curiosity seeker to be hurt or killed while poking around inside.
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Back in the 70s after the auction, a multimillionaire offered to renovate the place to its former glory and will it to the trust for future use. The only thing he ask was to live in it until death. Of course, the estate says no. It's a damn shame.
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The issue is that the stipulation to restore the castle, and make it open to the public, still exists. Further, the entirety of the property (not just the castle) is subject to the National Register of Historic Places, which is administered by the State Office of Historic Preservation. Under the laws, if more than an acre of land is disturbed, an EPA Stormwater Permit is required, which triggers approval requirements from the State Office of Historic Preservation. That approval can be long and arduous, with unknown standards to gain approval. (Same issue with the Weirs Drive In). There is a lot more to the story, but the quick synopsis above is reasonable summary. Ultimately, the owner of the property is going to need to deal with both the Trust stipulations imposed by the State AG, along with historic issues, if they ever want to use the property for much other than a caretakers residence, particularly if they want to disturb more than an acre of land. It will most probably never be developed for private use beyond the caretakers home. A use open to the public is plausible, but the State is going to impose some pain, particularly given that private ownership let the castle fall into such a state of disrepair. |
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