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Hearing Examiner continues two enforcement cases, dismisses one and signals penalties for utility shutoff case

2958696 · March 24, 2025
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Summary

At the March 24 City of Bremerton Hearing Examiner session, two notice-of-violation (NOV) matters were continued to May 27, one case was dismissed as cured, and the examiner said he is inclined to impose fines for a property found without water and trash service and will issue a decision within days.

The City of Bremerton Hearing Examiner on March 24 considered four code-enforcement matters. The examiner granted continuances on two cases, dismissed one matter as cured, and signaled monetary penalties in a fourth case involving lack of water and trash service at a rental property.

For NOV C230556, issued to Janet and Nicholas Gargewell for property at 815 Shore Drive, the city requested and the examiner granted a continuance to the May 27, 2025 hearing so the owners could continue work with a hired geotechnical engineer. For NOV C210025, issued to Georgia Bullcock for…

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