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Resident urges action on nuisance property; supervisors cite pending state changes, set evening meeting

3005271 · January 2, 2025
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Summary

A Warren County resident told supervisors the county has not enforced ordinances at a nearby nuisance property for more than a year; board members said they are monitoring state legislation that could affect enforcement, noted a $50,000 set‑aside in the budget for nuisance properties and promised an evening meeting to discuss next steps.

During public input at the Warren County Board of Supervisors’ April 15 meeting, resident Billy Joe Wharton described ongoing nuisance conditions at a neighboring property — including overnight generators, noise and trash — and asked the board for an enforcement timeline.

"Are codes law?" Wharton asked. He told the board he has reported the site repeatedly for more than a year and said the condition is affecting his family’s ability to remain in their multigenerational home. "I'm just begging for some…

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