Rockland County filed suit Friday in New York State Supreme Court, to force the owners of the Evergreen Court Home for Adults in Spring Valley to demolish or vacate the premises immediately, or bring it up to code. That’s according to The Journal News. Evergreen burned to the ground following a fire three years ago that killed a resident and a village volunteer firefighter. The wreckage of the blaze remains fenced-in off Lafayette Street, the county argues one of the owners, Jacob Schoenberger of Monsey, has had enough time to clean it up. The Rockland Office of Building and Codes inspected the site twice in the last three weeks. They reportedly found four unsafe structures being lived in by vagrants; they found garbage, drug paraphernalia, open flame Sterno cans, human feces and mold; and no running water, heat, or electricity. An attorney connected to one of Evergreen’s owners told News 12 ongoing litigation is preventing the site from being cleaned up just yet.