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Author Topic: Houses on Fifth Avenue come down  (Read 978 times)

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Offline rusty river

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Re: Houses on Fifth Avenue come down
« Reply #15 on: December 02, 2009, 01:40:38 AM »
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I really don't have time to educate you, the auditor site specifically states, and requires one to agree that the info., is not always correct.

Here is what you need to do since you seem to have a lot of time for unproductive matters, pull the DEEDS (only a deed is the Bible here) on these parcels and then come back to me with your REAL NAME.

Remember, the constitution requires an acsused has the right to face their accusor.  I really can't believe you have this much time to besmirch someone.  You better be ready to answer some questions yourself on your intentions here, because I am getting annoyed here.


You challenged me to "check the records again" and then falsely accused me of libel, so I'm not sure why you're so worked up over me following through with your request. Cause and effect.

Finding those records took less than 10 minutes. That's what is so wonderful about modern technology. SPEED. All I had to do was type your name or your company's name into a box, click a button, and then BAM!, the information is right before my very eyes. As far as pulling the deeds for the properties, you must surely be familiar with the efficiency with which the ladies at the county courthouse maintain the land records, and that they can produce ALL deeds to a property within minutes. I'm sure that the city also has complete title reports on file as well. So no, I don't have "a lot of time" to spend researching the legal history of these parcels, nor do I need a lot of time to do so. It can all be done in about 20 minutes.

You state that the auditor's site has a disclaimer regarding the accuracy of it's documents, which is true. Again, if the records that I linked to below contain errors, you should contact the county immediately to have them corrected so that you don't continue to be wrongly associated with the criminal actions regarding these three properties.

Unfortunately the constitutional rights of the accused only pertain to criminal prosecutions, not internet message boards. If you are not happy with how this medium functions or do not wish to be subject to public scrutiny, don't participate or insert yourself into a public forum.

In the several years that I've been a member of this site, I have witnessed (and been a part of) harsh exchanges between forum members that walk a fine line between legitimate and constructive criticism and outright personal attacks. When topics are discussed that people feel strongly about, emotions run high and it is easy to get swept up in online dialogue that one might not normally engage in directly with others. But at the end of the day, I think that everyone who regularly posts to the forums are generally good, well meaning people, and that they recognize this in the others as well. Most of the "masked" members of this site DO have a personal relationship at some level with each other in the real world, including myself.

Having read your few posts since you just joined mere weeks ago, the majority of which have been largely negative, and having been falsely accused of libel, I have two words for you. CHILL OUT.

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Re: Houses on Fifth Avenue come down
« Reply #14 on: December 01, 2009, 12:12:46 PM »
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It is transparent here that defamation is going on, but this is what unproductive people do. 

Rusty river, you better check the records again, I do not and never was on the title of the Fifth Ave. homes, do you know what libel is?

The city has a policy in writing that no demolition charges will be assessed if property is transfered into the landbank.  Why was this option not extended to me and my investors?  Furthermore, all past demolition liens were bundled and included in the tax cert. sales and are not held by the city.

All around us are property owners who have abandoned property, structures demo'd daily , people burning down houses, and yet there are the few who make it their vocation to engage in perversion, fraud, rumors, distortions and halftruths just to mask their ineptness in progressive actions.

I've made many mistakes in my life, who hasn't?  But none of you have zeroed in on the good I have done in this county,  moving and the preservation of the Augdon house in Poland, The Peterson Park, The Reed Memorial Stairway, Yellow Creek Theatre, Poland's historic Post office, renovation of the Frankle brother's home on Fifth Ave.,  Boardman Park's new sandstone wall, the first shrimp ever grown in Youngstown, hundreds of dead property placed back on the tax paying roster, etc..

And when Youngstown and Boardman wanted to do outdoor movies, who did they call for help?  No, this is not what you want to gossip about, you want dirt, anything negative because you are negative people.

From now on, I will only address the positive and only if you are man enough to reveal your names and not mudsling behind closed doors and minds.




So you want to dissassociate yourself from the man who owns the 3 properties on Fifth Ave and then in the same post you want to take credit for renovation of the Frankle Brothers home, a property owned by the same guy that owns these 3 properties.  Which is it??

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Re: Houses on Fifth Avenue come down
« Reply #13 on: November 30, 2009, 04:46:17 PM »
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I really don't have time to educate you, the auditor site specifically states, and requires one to agree that the info., is not always correct.

Here is what you need to do since you seem to have a lot of time for unproductive matters, pull the DEEDS (only a deed is the Bible here) on these parcels and then come back to me with your REAL NAME.

Remember, the constitution requires an acsused has the right to face their accusor.  I really can't believe you have this much time to besmirch someone.  You better be ready to answer some questions yourself on your intentions here, because I am getting annoyed here.

Offline rusty river

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Re: Houses on Fifth Avenue come down
« Reply #12 on: November 30, 2009, 04:27:09 PM »
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It is transparent here that defamation is going on, but this is what unproductive people do. 

Rusty river, you better check the records again, I do not and never was on the title of the Fifth Ave. homes, do you know what libel is?


Ok Ron. At your request, I checked the records again. Here they are:

214 Fifth
http://ohmahoningpropertymax.governmaxa.com/propertymax/agency/MVP/MVP_tab_transfer_leo.asp?t_nm=transfer&l_cr=1&t_wc=|parcelid=530030020000&sid=D6CCE5A6B0E144ADB629BA3D76543C8D

216 Fifth
http://ohmahoningpropertymax.governmaxa.com/propertymax/agency/MVP/MVP_tab_transfer_leo.asp?t_nm=transfer&l_cr=1&t_wc=|parcelid=530030021000&sid=D6CCE5A6B0E144ADB629BA3D76543C8D

220 Fifth
http://ohmahoningpropertymax.governmaxa.com/propertymax/agency/MVP/MVP_tab_transfer_leo.asp?t_nm=transfer&l_cr=1&t_wc=|parcelid=530030022000&sid=D6CCE5A6B0E144ADB629BA3D76543C8D

If you'll notice, Firepearl is listed on all three property reports.

Here are records that link you with Firepearl ltd. and Firepearl Group:

Mahoning County Court Document (still open)
http://courts.mahoningcountyoh.gov/pa/pa.urd/pamw2000.party_lst?25257080

Ohio secretary of state business filings:
http://www2.sos.state.oh.us/reports/rwservlet?imgc&Din=200714302226
(notice how the address, 3210 Southern Blvd., which is listed by the county auditor as an apartment building, is the same as the owner's address of the 3 properties on 5th)

Here is a Mahoning County Court Document that links you with William Downie, the current listed owner of the 3 Fifth ave properties (which are all currently listed as being tax delinquent...)

http://courts.mahoningcountyoh.gov/pa/pa.urd/pamw2000.party_lst?39608881


de·fa·ma·tion
noun
1 : communication to third parties of false statements about a person that injure the reputation of or deter others from associating with that person —see also LIBEL, SLANDER


li·bel    (lī'bəl)   
n. 
         1.
            A false publication, as in writing, print, signs, or pictures, that damages a person's reputation.
         2.
            The act of presenting such material to the public.


Unfortunately Ron, everything that I have posted has been gathered from public records, and NOTHING has been fabricated on my part. If you dispute the validity and accuracy of these documents, then you best take issue with the various governmental departments that keep them.

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Re: Houses on Fifth Avenue come down
« Reply #11 on: November 30, 2009, 02:23:44 PM »
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SFC Oliver, if no one has cared to say this to you recently, I will.

Thanks you for your service to the country.

Sometimes I question why my father took a bullet to the foot in Vietnam for peoples freedom, when I have to deal with people that have no idea what sacrifices were made so that we can continue prospering in our capitalistic nation.  My father would turn over in his grave if he could see what we have let happen to prosperous Youngstown.

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Re: Houses on Fifth Avenue come down
« Reply #10 on: November 30, 2009, 02:01:30 PM »
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It is transparent here that defamation is going on, but this is what unproductive people do. 

Rusty river, you better check the records again, I do not and never was on the title of the Fifth Ave. homes, do you know what libel is?

The city has a policy in writing that no demolition charges will be assessed if property is transfered into the landbank.  Why was this option not extended to me and my investors?  Furthermore, all past demolition liens were bundled and included in the tax cert. sales and are not held by the city.

All around us are property owners who have abandoned property, structures demo'd daily , people burning down houses, and yet there are the few who make it their vocation to engage in perversion, fraud, rumors, distortions and halftruths just to mask their ineptness in progressive actions.

I've made many mistakes in my life, who hasn't?  But none of you have zeroed in on the good I have done in this county,  moving and the preservation of the Augdon house in Poland, The Peterson Park, The Reed Memorial Stairway, Yellow Creek Theatre, Poland's historic Post office, renovation of the Frankle brother's home on Fifth Ave.,  Boardman Park's new sandstone wall, the first shrimp ever grown in Youngstown, hundreds of dead property placed back on the tax paying roster, etc..

And when Youngstown and Boardman wanted to do outdoor movies, who did they call for help?  No, this is not what you want to gossip about, you want dirt, anything negative because you are negative people.

From now on, I will only address the positive and only if you are man enough to reveal your names and not mudsling behind closed doors and minds.

I don't believe I know more than 3 or 4 of the members here by their true names.

Offline Youngstownshrimp

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Re: Houses on Fifth Avenue come down
« Reply #9 on: November 30, 2009, 01:51:53 PM »
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It is transparent here that defamation is going on, but this is what unproductive people do. 

Rusty river, you better check the records again, I do not and never was on the title of the Fifth Ave. homes, do you know what libel is?

The city has a policy in writing that no demolition charges will be assessed if property is transfered into the landbank.  Why was this option not extended to me and my investors?  Furthermore, all past demolition liens were bundled and included in the tax cert. sales and are not held by the city.

All around us are property owners who have abandoned property, structures demo'd daily , people burning down houses, and yet there are the few who make it their vocation to engage in perversion, fraud, rumors, distortions and halftruths just to mask their ineptness in progressive actions.

I've made many mistakes in my life, who hasn't?  But none of you have zeroed in on the good I have done in this county,  moving and the preservation of the Augdon house in Poland, The Peterson Park, The Reed Memorial Stairway, Yellow Creek Theatre, Poland's historic Post office, renovation of the Frankle brother's home on Fifth Ave.,  Boardman Park's new sandstone wall, the first shrimp ever grown in Youngstown, hundreds of dead property placed back on the tax paying roster, etc..

And when Youngstown and Boardman wanted to do outdoor movies, who did they call for help?  No, this is not what you want to gossip about, you want dirt, anything negative because you are negative people.

From now on, I will only address the positive and only if you are man enough to reveal your names and not mudsling behind closed doors and minds.



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Re: Houses on Fifth Avenue come down
« Reply #8 on: November 30, 2009, 10:35:29 AM »
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I looked on the Mahoning County Court website and there are a slew of judgments against youngstownshrimp for demolition in the City of Youngstown.  I doesn't look like the City got paid for their work.

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« Reply #7 on: November 30, 2009, 01:33:14 AM »
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let ytownshrimp give his side of the story why the city had to pay for the demo and abatement of his properties. did he pay back the city the monies spend on his properties.

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« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2009, 03:18:56 PM »
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You are correct Shar.

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« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2009, 11:34:13 AM »
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Sorry yfdricker....I didn't mean to imply that you were connected in any way....I meant to ask youngstownshrip if these were his properties?

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Re: Houses on Fifth Avenue come down
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2009, 10:46:49 AM »
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Sorry Shar, I just passed the story on a while back. I don't have any connection that I know of with Youngstownshrimp or the Firepearl group which owned these buildings before they were demo-ed.

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« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2009, 10:13:31 AM »
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Weren't these victorian homes owned by you and your partner Youngstownshrimp? 

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« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2007, 09:04:19 AM »
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I drove past these houses this morning and only one of them is down.  I assume they will be working on them again today.  These houses are actually downtown...not what I would consider North Side.  I find it very sad that old homes like these are neglected by owners who are just waiting for someone to want the land that the homes sit on.  I always referred to these homes as Youngstown's "Painted Ladies". 

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Houses on Fifth Avenue come down
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2007, 08:22:09 PM »
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Houses on Fifth Avenue come down
Story by David Skolnick in the Youngstown Vindicator on April 9th, 2007.

YOUNGSTOWN — Three dilapidated and vacant houses on Fifth Avenue, on one of the city’s main gateways, finally came down today.

Before being demolished, the houses were in such poor condition that they looked like they could almost fall down themselves, said Michael Damiano, the city’s demolition director.

The porch roof on 214 Fifth Ave. was already collapsed, nearly all the windows on the three buildings were broken and there were serious problems with the roofs, gutters, downspouts and doors.

“It’s show time,” Damiano said moments before an excavator tore into the brittle roof of 220 Fifth Ave. “I’ve been waiting for this.”

The asbestos abatement of the three structures — 214, 216 and 220 Fifth Ave. — cost about $25,000 and the demolition price tag was $9,800, Damiano said.

The city filed numerous housing code violations last year against the three buildings’ owner, Firepearl Group, a Youngstown company.