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Decatur ARB staff reports multiple code‑compliance cases sent to legal; one rental under stop‑work order
Summary
At the June 12 Decatur Architectural Review Board meeting staff reported that two properties, 301 Oak and 812 Johnson, had been referred for court summons for missed compliance deadlines and that a rental property with unauthorized work remains under a stop‑work order while code compliance and legal pursue remedies.
Staff to the Decatur Architectural Review Board told members on June 12 that two properties, 301 Oak and 812 Johnson, have been placed into the city's court system after failing to respond to compliance requests and missing required dates.
In addition, staff described a separate rental property where workers had removed half‑timbering and continued work after a stop‑work order was issued. The…
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