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Demolition Project Overview
The provided documents outline the administrative history and physical details of a property in Blair County, Pennsylvania, specifically related to the Sinking Valley Grange Hall 484. The primary action identified is a demolition order.
Property Assessment Details
The first two pages contain a "General Information" report and a "Property Record Card" for the site. Key details include:
- Location: 237 Burket Rd, Tyrone, PA 16886-6544.
- Owner: Township of Tyrone.
- Parcel ID: 21. 00-03. -010. 00-000.
- Property Type: Commercial - Exempt (Federal/State Building).
- Assessed Value: The total market assessed value is listed as $94,500 ($22,200 for land and $72,300 for the building).
- Building Description: The structure is described as having a dry wall exterior, vinyl siding, and wood interior walls. It contains 2,638 square feet of space, including office and storage areas.
- Zoning: 2100 - Tyrone Township Nbhhd.
Historical Charter Application
The final page is a historical document dated August 30, 1922. It is an application for a charter from the Patrons of Husbandry (National Grange).
- Grange Name: North Woodbury.
- Location: Township of North Woodbury, Blair County, Pennsylvania.
- Purpose: To organize a subordinate Grange and request dispensation and necessary documents.
- Applicants: The form lists 20 charter members, including names such as Simon T. Cook, W. B. Kauffman, and Mrs. Mary Glass.
- Approval: The application was organized and approved by Howard F. Cox on August 19, 1922.
- Fee: A fee of fifteen dollars was enclosed with the application.