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Owner of condemned Central Avenue property asks for more time; city cites repeated emergency calls and unpaid fines

2815851 · March 29, 2025
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The owner of a condemned property at 1933 Central Avenue asked the Board of City Commissioners for additional time to seek a buyer. City staff said the house was fire-damaged and condemned in 2023, has generated about 17 emergency calls over the last year and carries unpaid code fines.

The owner of a condemned property at 1933 Central Avenue asked the Board of City Commissioners on March 27 for an extension or continuance to allow a realtor time to find a buyer. City staff and commissioners said the property has been a recurring public-safety and nuisance concern and described an extended enforcement history.

Michael Quaty, who said he owns the property, told the commission he had been ‘‘negligent’’ but asked for 30 or 60 days after recent personal setbacks, including a heart attack and insurance delays following a fire. Quaty said one realtor he contacted this week saw potential buyers and he wanted to give that…

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