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Public officer postpones disputed boarding invoice for Victory Street after owner says city boarded wrong house
Summary
The City of Knoxville public officer postponed a decision on boarding charges tied to 524 Victory Street after a property representative disputed the city's evidence and said the city boarded the adjacent house instead. Staff will investigate and the item was moved to next month's hearing.
Nicholas Bradshaw, the public officer designated by the mayor, on March 28 postponed action on boarding charges tied to 524 Victory Street after a property representative disputed the city's evidence that the city boarded that address.
Bradshaw said the hearing would be delayed so city staff and the owner could investigate the facts and encouraged the parties to work with city codes staff before the next monthly hearing.
The dispute arose after Victor Jernigan, who gave his address as 229 Sherway Road, told the public officer the city boarded 522 Victory Street, not…
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