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Enid commission orders demolition of two fire-damaged houses after repeated extensions
Summary
The Enid City Commission voted unanimously to proceed with demolition of two fire-damaged properties at 229 North Tenth Street and 618 East Randolph Avenue after code enforcement says owners failed to produce required structural plans or permits following multiple hearings.
The Enid City Commission voted unanimously to move forward with demolition of two fire-damaged properties, 229 North Tenth Street and 618 East Randolph Avenue, after several extensions and repeated requests for structural plans and permits went unmet.
Scott (code enforcement official) told the commission the cases began after fires and that the city opened minimum-housing and dilapidation proceedings. For 229 North Tenth Street, Scott said a fire occurred May 27, 2020; the city opened a minimum-housing case May 29, 2020, and a dilapidation case Jan. 9, 2024, with subsequent hearings and extensions through…
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