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Louisville Metro code enforcement board schedules status hearings, grants conditional discharges and upholds a no-show fine

Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board
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Summary

At its June 13 docket the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board continued several property-maintenance cases to July 25 or August 1 for status reports or engineer assessments, granted two conditional discharges for one year, and upheld a $300 fine for a nonappearance at 39100 Dixie Highway.

Chris Wonteland, a member of the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board, opened the board’s June 13 docket and said the hearing would operate under KSR guidelines and that participants must be sworn before speaking. "This is Friday June 13 docket of Louisville Metro code enforcement board," he said as the session began.

The board heard a series of property-maintenance matters and made several procedural rulings. In the first live matter, appellant Romero Winston said the property in question was in probate and not yet in his name; board counsel cited a Kentucky Supreme Court requirement that either the property be in the appellant’s name or an attorney be present for testimony. Wonteland agreed and passed the case for 61040 Third Street to August 1 to allow the appellant to secure counsel or complete the probate transfer.

In a separate case involving 1923 Quarry…

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