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The old Essex County Jail in Elizabethtown was officially decommissioned last year. From left are Elizabethtown Supervisor Noel Merrihew III, Jail Administrator Richard Cutting and Sheriff Henry Hommes. The county is now reconsidering plans to tear down the jail and may reuse it instead.
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Published May 05, 2008 10:00 pm - The 130-year-old Essex County Jail may still have some life left in it.

Doomed Essex County Jail may be in for reprieve


By LOHR McKINSTRY
Staff Writer

ELIZABETHOWN -- Its demolition shelved for now, Essex County is considering keeping the old County Jail and finding new uses for it.

The 24-bed brick jail at the county complex was built in 1878 and hasn't held any prisoners for three years.

The new County Jail at Lewis opened in October 2007, and the County Sheriff's Department moved completely out of the old jail then.

On Monday, Supervisor Thomas Scozzafava (R-Moriah) said the County Board of Supervisors should keep the now-vacant jail instead of tearing it down.

The first part of the project -- moving the county's modular jail -- was tabled last Monday at the County Ways and Means session.

The county has established a $500,000 capital project to demolish the old jail and move the modular jail to Lewis, but the work is on hold. Of the bond issue, about $146,000 would have gone to moving the 21-cot modular jail to the Department of Public Works compound and up to $350,000 to demolish the old jail.

The county has bids for moving the modular jail, but no bids had been sought for demolition of the old jail.

Scozzafava said the County Space Committee had recommended tearing down the jail.

"I'm hopeful the Space Committee will seriously rethink tearing that building down. There are some uses for that building."

Adirondack Architectural Heritage Executive Director Steven Engelhart has asked the Board of Supervisors to keep the jail as a historic structure.

"We'd like to see the county study the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the building before making a final decision about its fate. Because of its historic and architectural importance, this is an instance where the county should take some time to study its rehabilitation and reuse before rushing to the judgment that it cannot be reused and that it should be torn down."

The county has so far not done engineering or architectural studies of the building, he said.

"It's easy for a layperson to say that keeping the building would be a money pit for the county, but the only way to know is to do a professional assessment."

Engelhart said a jail doesn't endear itself to the populace like a schoolhouse or other public building, but the old County Jail is still architecturally attractive.

"It was designed to reflect colonial and classic elements found nowhere else in the county complex. The brickwork, stone details and wooden ornament around the doors, windows and eaves are noteworthy."



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