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Council affirms public-health nuisance finding for 3060 Charles Street; owner given 10 days to abate
Summary
After public hearing and testimony from the property owner, Beaumont City Council on Sept. 30 adopted an ordinance finding a public-health nuisance at 3060 Charles Street and ordered the owner to abate within 10 days. Council considered but rejected a separate motion to extend the timeline to 30 days.
Beaumont City Council on Sept. 30 adopted an ordinance finding that public-health nuisances exist at 3060 Charles Street and ordered the property owner, David Penner, to abate the conditions within 10 days or face city-initiated abatement and possible court action.
The ordinance followed a public hearing in which Environmental Health staff presented photographs they said were taken as recently as the day before the meeting and showed rodent harborage and mosquito-breeding conditions. David Penner spoke at…
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