Teri Stolatis and her family, who own the property listed on the National Register of Historic Places, did not have a valid demolition permit or other special permissions needed to raze the building, Village Manager Christina Papes said in a lohud.com article.
Paul Stone, an attorney representing Plateau Associates – the company authorized to demolish the property – told lohud.com that his client had a valid demolition permit.
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