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Hurst council conditionally abates demolition order for 916 Zelda Drive, requires progress reports

5448850 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

The council abated its July demolition order for 916 Zelda Drive to Sept. 9, on condition owner Monica Chavez follow an eight-week rehabilitation schedule and appear at each regular council meeting to report progress; staff will report status at August meetings.

The Hurst City Council conditionally abated its July 2025 demolition order for a vacant house at 916 Zelda Drive (Glenview Addition Block 7 Lot 14), allowing owner Monica Chavez additional time to complete a rehabilitation on an eight-week schedule if she appears at every regular council meeting with progress reports. The abatement is conditioned to expire or be reconsidered at the Sept. 9 council meeting.

Monica Chavez told the council she purchased the property in June, has invested “a little bit over $100,000” (and later said “it's been more”), and asked for a six- to eight-week extension…

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