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Board finds 102 N. O'Neil unsafe; gives owner 48 hours to respond or city will abate

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The enforcement board declared the vacant structure at 102 North O'Neil unsafe, accepted testimony that the building had extensive interior and exterior damage, and gave the owner 48 hours to return a consent form or the city will abate the property.

The City of Hopkinsville Code of Ordinance Enforcement Board on May 13 voted to declare the vacant structure at 102 North O'Neil an unsafe structure and set a penalty phase requiring a monetary fine and administrative fee, with the city prepared to abate if the owner does not respond.

Mark DeArmond, code enforcement officer with the Hopkinsville Fire Department codes office, told the board the property, case number CEBPM25-04-002, was inspected after a complaint and that staff found substantial interior and exterior…

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