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Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board upholds fines, sets multiple compliance review dates

Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board
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Summary

At its March 28 hearing the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board upheld fines for several absentee respondents, continued multiple property enforcement matters for return inspections and set review dates including May 9 and June 6, 2025; one foreclosure-related case was continued to July 11, 2025.

The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board heard its March 28 docket and took a mix of enforcement and scheduling actions, upholding fines for nonappearance and setting multiple compliance review dates.

Board member Chris Wonteland, presiding, opened the session and reminded attendees that testimony is given under oath and that the hearing operates under Kentucky Revised Statutes open-records rules. Code enforcement supervisor Lakin Girdley presented inspection findings and photographs for multiple properties, citing penalties and follow-up inspections.

On the case at 2324 Magazine Street (case NFDashPayment TDash24Dash001082), Girdley said this was the sixth visit and that an $800 penalty had been placed for noncompliance on driveway and exterior issues. According to Girdley, a March 26 inspection showed "partial compliance on…

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