Rivermist residents urge city council to hold homebuilder accountable

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Updated: 3/04/2010 9:57 pm
SAN ANTONIO – Residents of the northwest neighborhood of Rivermist are again asking city leaders for help. They want the city to encourage their homebuilder, Centex/Pulte, to buy back their homes. They say the wall collapse problem is getting worse. Neighbors say the retaining wall that collapsed in late January is breaking down even more, just down the street.

Chuck Cervantes, who lives across the street from homes that have been evacuated because of the collapse and ongoing safety concerns, says Centex/Pulte has hired a company to test soil samples from under the Rivermist homes. Cervantes thinks that soil was never equipped to support a construction project of this size.

He also pointed out cracks in another portion of the wall that neighbors believe were not there before. News 4 WOAI got our camera as close as we could to show you what Rivermist residents fear could be the spot of another collapse. From our video, you can see gaping holes in the mortar of the retaining wall and cracks around rocks. Cervantes is worried a heavy downpour could trigger another disaster on his street.

"I sure do get nervous when I hear rain nowadays," Cervantes said.

News 4 WOAI called the city to find out if these cracks are new and if they are putting neighbors in danger. Director of Planning and Development Rod Sanchez assured us he would send an inspector to check out the location Thursday. We followed up with phone calls to find out what the inspectors found. We were told by Assistant Director of Planning and Development Barry Archer that those cracks are not new and they do not necessarily pose a collapse danger.

Cervantes says until a solution is reached, he and his fellow Rivermist residents will keep going before city council urging them to hold this homebuilder accountable.

"The city needs to be concerned that we need builders that are going to stand by their product, that are going to treat people fairly and not hide behind legal situations they’ve created in their favor," Cervantes told News 4 WOAI.
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Gran Torino - 3/5/2010 1:08 PM
Anything less than the builder buying back these homes is an outrage.

wilscott - 3/5/2010 9:36 AM
I agree with fjm1061.. file a class action lawsuit. you folks will get nothing from the city and its city paid inspectors or from centex/pulte. these big homebuilders are a boon to the city.. so why do you think the city would do anything about it. They dont want the homebuilders to stop building.. that is a big loss of property taxes to San Antonio, Bexar county, the school districts and Sylvia S. Romo..

fjm1061 - 3/5/2010 8:07 AM
The City is part of the problem with their crooked building inspectors. You people need to file a class action suit against both th builder AND the City. Or walk away from this mess and let the banks eat the houses. This houses are worth nothing and you all are in denial.

jta41340 - 3/5/2010 8:07 AM
You have got to be kidden....The City is owned by big named home builders and car dealer.There is no way they would lose these big money backers.

joflo65 - 3/5/2010 7:10 AM
The homeowners are getting stonewalled pretty good when trying to get pretty good stone walls!! Are they past the point of getting the wall fixed? If the City can get a 60-yr old woman to paint her house or face a fine, why couldn't they have equally agressively overseen corrective measures to the retaining walls?

chrisort - 3/5/2010 7:06 AM
the council has not power... just look at how the suc*ed up to CPS for the rate increase.... vote ALL of the bums out....

joserivera - 3/5/2010 7:00 AM
The city do not have the right, they have the responsibility and the duty, they have the mandate, the orders of those who put them in those positions precicely for this kind of problems. Not doing anything means they are failing to do what they were hired to do. Homeowners associations too, they are not there simply to collect money for the benefit of the management companies and their lawyers. This is what they are for and if they can't or will not do what they are suposed to do, we do not need them either.

buddyw - 3/5/2010 12:59 AM
The City has right to protect it's people against problems like this!!! if they don't be sure to remember this when you vote!! -Buddy Wells

buddyw - 3/5/2010 12:39 AM
The city has every right to be concerned due to strict city and state codes. there is a safety concern here!! It's easy to quarterback other people's homes but when it's your home its different!! --Buddy Wells

food4thought - 3/4/2010 11:15 PM
I don't see the city council getting involved in this mess. To many fingers be pointed as to liability. City council has no power to tell a private business how to serve its customers.
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