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Residents press council on nuisance property permitting and fines; staff offers follow-up meetings
Summary
Two residents used the non-agenda public comment period to raise code-enforcement concerns: a property owner seeking to demolish a nuisance property said his demo permit was rejected and another resident contested repeated fines and difficulty reaching staff. City officials offered to meet individually to review each case.
Two Riverside residents addressed the council during the non-agenda public-comment period to challenge city code-enforcement actions and request staff assistance.
James (Jim) Zugelter, who said he lives at 382 Grange Hall Road in Beavercreek and owns a property on 484917 Linden Avenue in Riverside, said he purchased the property without knowing it had been designated a nuisance and that city staff had rejected his demolition…
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