02/06/2026
Oh what a year it has been.
My wife and I made the foolish mistake to have big dreams, we made the plunge to place a bid on the old Leonard’s Chrome Plating building on 4th Ave. You all know the one, right by the train station on that absolutely beautiful brick street. It would take us over a year to secure the deed from the state. During that time of patiently waiting, we made contact with our lovely building department and informed them that we were acquiring the property, and informed them we were awaiting for the deed. For the next several months we immediately started to tackle the 40 years of neglect on the yard.
Finally Dec 2024 the deed had been approved, we were now the proud owners of an EPA superfund removal site. We immediately attempted to make contact with the appropriate agencies to start this project. The wv DEP advised we get a phase 1 environmental study done. As of Feb 2025 it was completed.
As we patiently waited for the EPA, we were advised not to disturb the dirt. So during that time we removed 22 tons of scrap metal. 6 thirty yard dumpsters of garbage just to even see the inside of the structure. Started to remove the plywood from the building, removed the metal off the building and started to replace glass in the long forgotten windows. I would like to thank the city public works guys for picking up the impossible amounts of brush and trash from the side yard. You are amazing.
Around August 2025 the EPA was finally able to perform soil samples, which three spots came back hot for lead and nickel. We started to work on a removal plan. Which we got scheduled for Feb/March 2026 time frame. All this time we have been constantly communicating with the building department of what was happening, always asking if there was anything that needed done. The answer was always no we were doing fine.
Around June 2025 we decided we didn’t have enough to do so we acquired an additional distressed property on the block 417 4th Ave. immediately talked to the building department about the acquisition. He had concerns cause it has been an issue for 30 years, asked us to write him out a pan of action, we wrote it out for a 2 year time frame. His main concern at the time was water entering the structure and plywood that was covering the damage.
In 8 months we have owned that building it has a new roof repainted, tree has been removed windows repaired, water, gas, sewage, and heat restored.
Then this brutal winter has hit.
Out of the blue I get stopped by the fire marshal, informing me he has been patient with me, but he is ordering a stop work order on the property, until we are able to get a structural analysis on the property done. We immediately reached out to firms and was quoted $15-20 thousand dollars for a piece of paper to tell me I need to fix the building that I had every intention of fixing. The fire marshal did inform me there is a grant that would cover it and he helped reach out to set it up. Due to the fact we are a superfund site we may or may not qualify.
This order stops all work on the property including the environmental cleanup. Had a meeting with the mayor, talked to a couple councilors who would answer the phone. The only answer I was given is comply.
Just got home tonight and received a letter from the building department that states the duplex we have been working on needs to pay a $250-$500 vacant building registration fee. Even though we have been rehabilitating the building.
All while across the alley there is a cottage that floors are rotted out, vines are tearing it apart. Beside it is a beautiful Victorian house boarded up had its HVAC system stolen. All the neighbors have had to barricade their yards due to theft. Between my property is a rental house that is owned by a big real estate lawyer, the roof has more caulking then shingles brush pushing into the road and along fence lines. Across the street from my property is a city owned building that has had a busted window for as long as I remember. The train station the city brags about has a rotting roof line due to gutter and down spout failure. And at the end of street is the Latz lumber building with a failing section of roof.
I have spent countless hours chasing homeless drug addicts. Been robbed at that building. Had my property vandalized. I had to make the calls to get street lights replaced. Even had to cut the grass on the city lot when the city fail behind.
All we wanted to do is improve the town we grew up in. Taking on the majority of a blighted neighborhood, on our own, out of our own pocket. Never did I think I would receive such pushback from the city. How is it easier to deal with the EPA than it is to deal with this town?
I have seen arguments all over this app on why Saint Albans is in decline, I present this to you as my experience, not to bash anyone in the process.