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    Tab to fix Manoogian near $188K

    The Detroit News
    September 28, 2006

    By David Josar

    DETROIT -- Planned outdoor repairs at Manoogian Mansion include $25,000
    for landscaping, $10,000 for exterior lighting and $50,000 to repair the
    front porch, walkway and railing, according to detailed estimates
    released by the mayor's office.

    Temporary fixes to tile surrounding the in-ground pool are expected to
    cost about $1,000, but a price tag for permanent repairs is still being
    determined.

    Last June, the Detroit Building Authority approved $200,000 for the
    fixes, but Kilpatrick's staff believes the total bill will be closer to
    $188,000, based on bids received from several companies.

    The city is also paying the firm Hamilton Anderson Associates $6,500 in
    architectural fees to oversee the work.

    The remainder of the estimated $188,000 will be used to fix the rear
    patio and walkways behind the mansion, which abuts the Detroit River.

    The money is coming from a 2004 bond issue earmarked for capital
    improvements to the city's recreation, zoo or cultural facilities.

    The historic 5,000-square-foot Manoogian Mansion has become an expensive
    proposition for the city.

    Mayoral spokesman Matt Allen said the repairs are necessary to ensure
    official visitors to the mansion don't injure themselves on city
    property and then sue Detroit for negligence. "We want to avoid
    liability," Allen said.

    Allen said that once the consulting firm makes a recommendation on how
    to repair the pool, the mayor's staff will need to request more money.

    "We'll have to ask again to make permanent repairs," Allen said, of the
    need for the City Council and Detroit Building Authority to tap more
    bond funds.

    Dating to the administration of Dennis Archer, faulty tile work has
    caused the pool to leak water into the ground.

    Since fiscal 1994, Detroit has spent $1.3 million in tax dollars on
    repairs and upkeep for the mansion, which was donated to the city in
    1966 by Masco Corp. founder Alex Manoogian and his wife.

    You can reach David Josar at (313) 222-2073 or [email protected].


    http://www.detroitnews.com/a pps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060928/METRO/609280369
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