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Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board upholds fines, sets compliance dates and issues one conditional discharge
Summary
The board heard a docket of property cases March 14, 2025, setting several April compliance dates, upholding multiple fines for cleaning and debris, and conditionally discharging one $700 penalty after evidence of late repairs. Staff will mail assistance packets to some residents.
David Pearl, a member of the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board, presided over a March 14, 2025 docket that resolved a series of property-compliance cases, setting enforcement deadlines, affirming penalties and directing staff to connect some residents with assistance.
The board set total compliance dates of April 11, 2025, for 1319 Longfield Avenue, 2711 Chestnut Street and 3012 Penway Avenue after code staff presented photographs and inspection histories showing incomplete cleaning or repair work. Pearl said, “I’m going to set the property for total compliance on 04/11/2025,” and advised owners to contact the inspector if they finish sooner so the matter can be removed from the docket.
At 1319 Longfield Avenue, coordinator Franisha Price Bussey and supervisor Tammy Goatley presented photos from…
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