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Council advances delinquent properties, grants 30-day repairs or permit windows in several condemnations
Summary
The council held roll-to-show-cause hearings on multiple derelict or damaged properties, granted extensions in several cases where owners or heirs showed progress or imminent permitting, and ordered further action where properties remained unsecured.
The Sulphur City Council reviewed multiple condemnation items and related property-maintenance cases during a lengthy code-enforcement section of the meeting. Council considered dozens of addresses; in many cases inspectors recommended demolition or removal, while in others owners or contractors reported progress and the council granted 30-day windows to obtain permits and begin repairs.
Notable cases and outcomes: - 716 Landry Street (owner: Dwight Minton): The owner told the council he had retained a contractor and submitted application paperwork the afternoon of the meeting. Councilors agreed to revisit the…
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