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Public officer affirms boarding charges and orders repair/demolition for derelict properties across Knoxville

5525745 · August 1, 2025
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Summary

At the Aug. 1 hearing, the City of Knoxville’s public officer ordered 209 South Castle Street repaired or demolished within 90 days and affirmed boarding charges for 209 South Castle Street, 1136 Massachusetts Avenue and 3307 Pilkey Road.

Nicholas Bradshaw, the public officer designated by the mayor, found 209 South Castle Street to be out of compliance with city codes and ordered the owner to repair or demolish the structure within 90 days. Bradshaw also affirmed billing for boarding actions at 209 South Castle Street, 1136 Massachusetts Avenue and 3307 Pilkey Road.

Scott Elder, neighborhood code enforcement manager for the City of Knoxville, summarized the condition of 209 South Castle Street, saying the property was inspected in September, found vacant and without utilities, and showing signs of dilapidation: broken…

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