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ARB staff reports multiple compliance cases sent to legal; one rental worksite under stop‑work order
Summary
At the June 12 Decatur Architectural Review Board meeting staff reported that enforcement cases for several properties have been referred to legal and described a complicated, ongoing compliance matter involving stopped work and a detailed Certificate of Appropriateness submission for an out‑of‑town rental property.
Staff told the Decatur Architectural Review Board on June 12 that enforcement cases for multiple properties have advanced to the city’s legal office and that a separate complex compliance matter remains unresolved.
“We have 301 Oak and 812 Johnson, they have both been put in the system for court summons,” John, a city staff member, said, adding: “They did not…
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