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Louisville code board upholds multiple property citations, sets April 11 total-compliance dates
Summary
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on March 14 upheld several property-maintenance citations, set multiple total-compliance dates for April 11, 2025, issued one conditional discharge, and directed staff to mail assistance packets to residents reporting hardship.
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on March 14, 2025, heard a full docket of property-maintenance cases, upheld multiple citations and penalties, and set compliance or status dates for affected properties.
The board, presiding member David Pearl said, opened the session with staff introductions and remote-participation instructions before hearing evidence from code inspectors and testimony from property owners and appellants. Inspector Tammy Goatley presented photographs and inspection histories in case after case; assistant county attorney Jason Fowler and staff corroborated factual findings in several matters.
The most immediate scheduling outcome: the board set a total-compliance date of April 11, 2025, for multiple addresses, including 1319 Longfield Avenue and 2711 West Chestnut Street. Pearl said of the Longfield case, "I'm going to set for a total compliance on…
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