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Code board issues fines, compliance deadlines across multiple property-maintenance cases

Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board
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Summary

During the April 11 docket the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board imposed fines, set compliance deadlines (mostly July 25 or May 30), and dismissed or discharged several matters, including a waived fee for Parkfield Road; multiple property owners were given 60 days for repairs or status review.

The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board used its April 11 docket to resolve a series of property-maintenance matters, imposing fines in some cases and setting compliance-review dates in others.

Inspector Laken Girdley presented photographic evidence and inspection histories in multiple matters. The board generally emphasized compliance over punishment while noting the city’s cost for repeated inspections. Typical outcomes included:

- 2711 Chestnut Street: Inspector testimony showed partial compliance after a $300…

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