Judge issues order regarding condemned building in White Pigeon

An order prohibiting business-related use or occupation of a condemned property in White Pigeon was issued by a St. Joseph County judge last week.

During a show-cause hearing June 29, District Court Judge Jeff Middleton said the order means that except under special circumstances, nobody is allowed in the building that formerly housed the Tasty Nut Shop and Silver Spoons Catering, located at 100 and 102 East Chicago Road.

The 150-year-old building was condemned last fall after a series of safety-related issues – both interior and exterior – were noted by village zoning administrator Doug Kuhlman.

The show-cause hearing was scheduled after Kuhlman on June 12 found evidence that Silver Spoons had allegedly catered an event despite the condemnation and risks involved with occupancy.

During last week’s 45-minute hearing, it was determined that Silver Spoons owners Jean and Max Webster had catered a wedding the day before.

In the end, a set of guidelines has been adopted to ensure that from now on, only authorized entry into the building is made. Also, the building’s owners agreed to notify the village when someone will be in the building, the purpose, day and approximate time.

In May, Middleton ordered safety-related improvements of the building. Failure to comply could result in Middleton ordering demolition of the Tasty Nut Shop.

The parties will reconvene to address that matter Aug. 31.

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