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Metro Code Enforcement Board passes cases for status, conditionally discharges one fine and upholds no-show penalties
Summary
At a full docket, the Metro Code Enforcement Board scheduled follow-ups on numerous property cases, conditionally discharged a $700 penalty for one property for one year and upheld fines for multiple no-shows; staff highlighted recurring problems including rental-registry lapses, unsecured properties and an unlicensed camper on one lot.
Hearing officer Chris Wetland opened the Metro Code Enforcement Board session, reviewed virtual-proceeding rules under Kentucky law and called dozens of enforcement cases. Code enforcement staff presented evidence, including photographs and inspection histories, and the board set future dates to check compliance on many properties.
The most immediate outcome was a conditional discharge: the board upheld a $700 penalty for 1208 Seobock Avenue but conditionally discharged the fine for one year provided there are no subsequent enforcement visits. "I'm gonna uphold the penalty of $700.…
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