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Judge issues bench warrant after Cornell Market owner misses court; city says asbestos notice filed and removal can proceed
Summary
City planning director Steve Bridal updated the Commission that the defendant in the Cornell Market case did not appear at a municipal hearing, prompting a bench warrant and clearing the way for asbestos abatement and removal work once required notices and permits are in place; RAPCA and city staff will monitor the removal.
Steve Bridal, director of Planning, Neighborhoods and Development for the City of Dayton, told the commission on June 4 that a court hearing on the burned Cornell Market proceeded though the defendant did not appear and the judge issued a bench warrant.
Bridal said the defendant’s attorney indicated they wanted a continuance, but the court noted that the owner had already applied for a wrecking permit and filed…
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