Station Fire Property Owner Donates Land for Memorial
Property transfer papers were filed at West Warwick Town Hall on Friday.
According to the Associated Press, West Warwick property owner Ray Villanova has agreed to donate the site of The Station nightclub for use as a permanent memorial to the 100 people killed in the Feb. 2003 blaze.
Villanova's lawyer, Dan McKiernan filed papers at West Warwick Town Hall on Friday morning transferring the land to the Station Fire Memorial Foundation.
The decision brings closure to a long-standing effort to secure the site of the tragedy by families of those killed.
The one condition of the transfer is that a suitable memorial be maintained at the site in perpetuity.
Despite Villanova's claims that he always intended the land be used as a memorial, delays have caused much strife for many of the victims' families. Last week, Gov. Lincoln Chafee and House Speaker Gordon Fox said they were looking into the legalities of seizing the land by eminent domain.
The fire was sparked on Feb. 20, 2003 by pyrotechnics for the rock band Great White.
Although no one from Tiverton or Littel Compton died in the fire, many lives were affected in communities throughout the state.
Renee Cwiek
9:30 am on Saturday, September 29, 2012
Finally!
Ralph Doliber
2:14 pm on Saturday, September 29, 2012
What Renee Said!
But this part causes me concern-
"Last week, Gov. Lincoln Chafee and House Speaker Gordon Fox said they were looking into the legalities of seizing the land by eminent domain."
Waiting for the owner to do something was INSULTING/HURTFUL to the deceased/injured survivors and their loved ones and it stank! BUT to TAKE the his land over it??