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<br />MATRIX OF OPTIONS <br /> <br /> Options Description Advantaaes Disadvantaaes <br />I. Relocation of Structure The primary purpose of this option is to Recycle 100 percent of structure and Structure should be in sound condition. <br /> reuse the whole structure if it is structurally save demolition costs Hioh cost of relocation. Liabilitv issues. <br />A. Donation to public agencies sound. This option is desirable for saving Use structure for public purposes. Agencies must pay to relocate structure <br /> or nonprofit orQanizations historic homes. <br />B. Auction to general public Applicants can make a profit to use for See above. <br /> cost overruns. <br />II. Deconstruction of Home The strategic disassembly of residential Promotes the concept of sustainability Demand for recycled building materials <br /> structures with the intent of reusing the by recycling used building materials. may be low. Need for liability insurance <br /> salvaged materials (construction in Reduces disposal and demolition and a landfill permit. Can be iabor and cost <br /> reverse). Salvageable materials may costs. Can be used to create intensive. Requires specialized worker <br /> include hardwood floors, frame, exterior opportunities for welfare-to-work or job training. Buildings constructed after 1950 <br /> sheeting and siding, roof foundation for training programs. are not ideai for deconstruction. Slow <br /> recvclinolreuse. Also see Option iii below. nrocess. <br />III. Stripping of Salvageable The removal of nonstructural materials from Reduction in volume of materials Demolition and landfilling of some waste is <br />Materials a structure for recycling or reuse to promote landfilled. Materials that wouid still necessary. Untimely use of this option <br /> the sustainable use of materials. Materials otherwise be landfilled are may increase vandalism and liability. <br /> targeted for stripping include: hardwood recvcled/reused. <br />A. Bya nonprofit Organization floors; cabinets; plumbing and electrical Excellent public relations Local nonprofits may not have the capacity <br /> (eg., Habitat for Humanity) fixtures; appliances; doors; windows; opportunities. Reduction in volume of to strip-out the home. Demand for recycled <br /> mantelpieces; basins; vanities and materials landfilled. Salvaged building materials may be low. <br /> architectural items. materials can be used to support <br /> housing and community development <br /> proiects. <br />B. By public agency Salvaged materials can be used to <br /> reduce costs for oublic aoencies <br />C. By homeowner Salvaged materials can help lower Homeowner could receive items they were <br /> relocation costs for homeowners. paid for already. This results in a <br /> duolication of benefits. <br />D. Negotiate with demolition Reduced demolition costs and less Lost opportunity to assist community- <br /> contractor to strip waste to landfill. serving nonprofits. <br /> salvageable materials prior <br /> to demolition. <br />IV. Public Safety Training Before The use of a residential structure to provide An option that can serve two This option would not be considered the <br />Demolition training to public safety officers. purposes: provide a training best use of the structure. Could create <br /> opportunity for fire fighters, law problems from airborne pollutants and/or <br /> enforcement and emergency water pollution. Possibie opposition from <br /> management personnel and reduce occupants who live in nearby buildings. <br /> landfill costs and wastes. Untimely use of this option may increase <br /> vandalism and liabilitV. <br />V. Demolition The complete destruction and bulldozing of Quickest way to open space. Requires Waste to be landfilled is maximized. <br /> a structure. The building materials and the least effort. Demolition costs are maximized. <br /> contents are then landfilled. Salvageabie materials are landfilled. Noise <br /> and dust could affect air oualitv. <br /> <br />. <br />- <br />- <br />CD <br />.. <br />= <br />I>> <br />- <br />C' <br />CD <br />1:1 <br />CD <br />a <br />CD <br />- <br />-. <br />- <br />_. <br />CD <br />= <br />= <br />'= <br />- <br />-, <br />CD <br />= <br />tn <br />