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Code Enforcement hears multiple nuisance-barking cases; several fines conditionally discharged
Summary
At its March 21 docket the board upheld several barking-related citations but often conditionally discharged penalties after owners took corrective steps; one multi-day barking complaint produced recordings the board accepted as evidence of repeated nuisance behavior.
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on March 21 heard a series of excessive-barking and nuisance complaints from multiple neighborhoods, upholding citations in several matters but frequently conditionally discharging fines where owners demonstrated corrective action.
In Running Brook (case ENFBRD-25-001682304), neighbors submitted time-stamped recordings they said showed continuous barking for prolonged periods (one day recorded for 12 hours, another for 13). Witness Brian…
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